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Polhamus, NYC, Louis XIV, Coin Silver Teaspoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
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SS0199-257 $50.00
A pair of coin silver teaspoons in the "Louis XIV" pattern by John Polhamus of New York City, retailed by C. Bard & Son in Philadelphia, ca. 1850. Marked "PATENT 1847" incuse with a "W", apparently a journeyman's mark, and "C BARD & SON" incuse. Engraved "AML" in cursive on the front. Bowls are in excellent condition.
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Polhamus, NYC, Louis XIV, Coin Silver Teaspoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
Everything Silver
SS0199-257 $50.00
A pair of coin silver teaspoons in the "Louis XIV" pattern by John Polhamus of New York City, retailed by C. Bard & Son in Philadelphia, ca. 1850. Marked "PATENT 1847" incuse with a "W", apparently a journeyman's mark, and "C BARD & SON" incuse. Engraved "AML" in cursive on the front. Bowls are in excellent condition.
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Pohlamus, NYC, Loius XIV, coin silver teaspoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
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SS0199-269 $25.00
1 American coin silver teaspoon in the "Louis XIV" pattern. The pattern is by John Pohlamus, a New York City silversmith who provided Tiffany & Co. with much of its flatware in the mid-19th Century. Marked "PATENT 1847" incuse, "H" incuse probably for Henry Hebbard with whom he worked from 1852-58,although it may be a journeyman's mark, and "TIFFANY & Co." incuse for the retailer Tiffany of NYC. The "H" probably dates the piece to 1852-58, but only if it stands for Hebbard and not a journeyma... Click for details
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Paris, Kentucky Coin Silver Tablespoon, W Hinton
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
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SS998-210 $125.00
A coin silver tablespoon/serving spoon, 8 1/4 inches long, retailed by William M. Hinton of Kentucky. He was in Paris, Kentucky form c. 1844-1847, in Shelbyville, Kentucky from c. 1847-1854, and again in Paris c. 1854. Manufactured by the Norton/Seymour group in Syracuse, NY, working ca. 1849-60 as shown by the Star/D/Eagle mark on the reverse, which places the spoon from ca. 1849-54. Also marked "W M HINTON" incuse on the reverse.
Sales in the South by local retailers dealing in Northern s... Click for details
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L'ville, Kentucky Coin Silver Tablespoon, W Kendrick
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
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SS998-179 SOLD
A coin silver tablespoon/serving spoon from William Kendrick of Louisville, Kentucky, 8 & 15/16 inches long. Fiddle tipt pattern. Engraved "EJ" in cursive on the front handle. Marked "Wm.KENDRICK" on the reverse. Kendrick was in business from 1824-1880. This spoon is of a design common from at least 1840-1860. In very good condition.
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L'ville, Kentucky Coin silver Tablespoons, W Kendrick
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
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SS998-178 $200.00
A pair of coin silver tablespoons/serving spoons, 8 and 11/16 inches long, marked "W. KENDRICK LOUISVILLE" incuse on the reverse for William Kendrick, working 1824-80. These fiddle tipt spoons appear to be of the 1840-1860 period. Engrave "AMC" [?, rubbed] in cursive on the front of the handle. Some wear on the tip of the bowls, more noticeable on one in which the tip is barely beginning to curl, but still serviceable.
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Lexington, Kentucky Coin Silver Tablespoons
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
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SS1298-243 $150.00
3 Coin Silver Tablespoons/Serving Spoons, 8 1/2 inches long, marked "H FLETCHER." incuse for Henry Fletcher of Lexington, Kentucky, working ca. 1818-1830. engrave "WEC" on the front of the handle. Significant tip wear but still useable. The price reflects the condition.
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Lexington, Kentucky Coin Silver Tablespoons
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Everything Silver
SS1298-243 $150.00
3 Coin Silver Tablespoons/Serving Spoons, 8 1/2 inches long, marked "H FLETCHER." incuse for Henry Fletcher of Lexington, Kentucky, working ca. 1818-1830. engrave "WEC" on the front of the handle. Significant tip wear but still useable. The price reflects the condition.
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Remarkable Baldwin & Jones Shell End Coin Tablespoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
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This coin silver tablespoon is an outstanding item, with several distinguishing features. It was made by the short-lived Boston partnership of Baldwin & Jones, the later name having an especially long lineage in Massachusetts silversmithing. According to Flynt & Fales, Jabez Baldwin died in 1819 at the age of 42, so his tenure was foreshortened. This piece is 8 7/8" long, and just over an astonishing 3.0 T. oz. weight. One wonders if investing a piece with this much metal in this period was ... Click for details
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5 Coin Silver Teaspoons, Leaf Pattern
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
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SS798-61 $135.00
5 coin silver teaspoons in the "Leaf" pattern. Probably NYC. Mid 19th Century. Marked "C. G. Barnes" incuse on the reverse. Unknown retailer and location. Engraved "KAB" in cursive script on the front. Bowls - 2 excellent, 2 good, 1 fair due to denting.
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6 Baltimore Coin Silver Teaspoons, P B Sadtler & Sons
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
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PD0199-92 $175.00
6 Coin Silver Teaspoons, Baltimore, Maryland, marked "P. B. SADTLER & SONS" incuse on the reverse. Ca. 1856/7-71. See Belden, p. 370. 4 bowls in excellent condition, one good, and one fair due to denting. Engraved "HCH" on the front of the handles in cursive script. Pattern looks like the "Wadefield" pattern of Samuel Kirk & Son depicted in Turner, American Silver Flatware 1837-1910, p. 102.
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Coin Silver Gravy Ladle, Syracuse, NY, c. 1849-60
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
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SS0500- $85.00
Coin silver gravy ladle, 6 and 7/16 inches long, with the Star, D, Eagle mark attributed by McGrew to the Norton/Seymour group from Syracuse, NY, c. 1849-60. Also marked by the retailer O. G. Carter, incuse, loc. unk. Engraved "CMC" in cursive script on the front handle. Bowl has shallow denting on the left, but otherwise in great condition. A nice piece.
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Coin Silver Gravy Ladle, Syracuse, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
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SS0500-482 $85.00
Coin silver gravy ladle, broad fiddle tipt, 6 and 7/16 inches long, with the Star-D-Eagle mark attributed by McGrew to Norton & Seymour, B. R. Norton & Co. & Joseph Seymour Co. of Syracuse, NY. C. 1849-60. Also bears the retailers mark of O. G. Carter, incuse, location and date unknown. Engraved "CMC" on the handle. Bowl has minor shallow denting on left side. A nice piece.
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6 Coin Silver Teaspoons, Detroit, Michigan, Leavenworth
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
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EB98-12 $100.00
6 American Coin Silver Teaspoons, 5 and 3/4 inches long, by T. B. Leavenworth, Detroit, Michigan. Rainwater and Redfield put him in Detroit in 1869, but these spoons are of a type commonly made from 1850-60 and McGrew agrees they are in that style. Perhaps old stock from New York was unloaded in the West later or perhaps they were made earlier than 1869. Marked with the Detroit Eight-Point Star, T B LEAVENWORTH and COIN incuse. Engraved "M Stanley" in cursive script on the front of the hand... Click for details
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6 Tipped Sterling Dinner Forks
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
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EB98-40 $125.00
6 Sterling Dinner Forks, American, in the Tipped/Tipt pattern. Reverse of the end of the handle is slightly concave. C. 1870-1900. Marked with only "925" "STERLING" "1000" on the reverse. Engraved "M.B.M." on the front of the handle in script. Tines slightly worn. One handle slightly out of exact shape, barely noticeable.
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Unmarked Tipt Coin Silver Dessert Fork, 19th Century
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
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SS998-191 $30.00
Plain Tipped/Tipt pattern, unmarked coin silver dessert fork, 7" long, marked "COIN" incuse on the reverse and engraved "C" in Gothic on the front of the handle. Tines are perfect.
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4 Coin Silver Dinner Forks, A. Skinner, Retailer
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
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SS0798-15 $160.00
Four coin silver dinner forks, 7 $ 5/8 inches long, in a spatulate pattern generally known as Antique or French Antique. Tines have minimal wear for the period. Engraved with a Gothic "D" on the front of the handle end. Marked "A. SKINNER" & "PURE COIN" incuse on the middle oif the handle on the reverse. Location of A. Skinner unknown. Circa 1850-70.
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W. Gale & Son Sterling Dessert Forks
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
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EB-98-21 $85.00
A pair of William Gale & Son
Sterling Silver Dessert Forks, 7 and !/8 inches long, in a pattern I have not been able to identify but one that might be called "Tipt Bead." Tines somewhat worn. Engraved "M.J.S." in Gothic on the front. Marked with a "2" [probably a journeyman's or quality mark], "W GALE & SON" & "925 STERLING" on the middle of the reverse of the handle. Circa 1850-1859 [see Rainwater U Redfield, 4th Ed. at p. 118. Some of the photos are poor in color. The forks are bright si... Click for details
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Ball Black NYC Coin Silver "Bead" Soup Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
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SS0100-406 $425
Magnificent coin silver soup ladle in the "Bead" pattern, probably manufactured by John Pohlamus, retailed by Ball Black & co. c. 1851-76. I would date this from 1851-1860, certainly not after 1970. Engraved "C.A.W." in gothic on the reverse of the handle end. Marked "BALL BLACK & CO" incuse on back in middle of handle.
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Platt Bros NYC Coin Silver Fiddle Thread Soup Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
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SS0202-522 SOLD
Heavy coin silver soup ladle in the Fiddle Thread pattern, 13 inches long. No engraving. Marked PLATT BRO" in rectangle. Working 1828-1859 in NYC. A very fine ladle.
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