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coin silver tablespoon, William White, Philadelphia
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1676 $30.00
circa 1825, length 8 1/2 inches, mass 60.25 grams, monogram "HW" script obverse. WSJ reporters have been fired and prosecuted for similar offenses, but I'm ready to be fired, so allow me to divulge in advance that a major national publication is soon to feature coin silver spoons in their collectibles column. Buy now while they're still cheap!!
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Sugar tongs by N.Harding, Boston, circa mid-19th C.
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4585 $60
Fiddle, sharp chamfered fins, plain elliptical grips. Length 6-1/16". No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Sugar tongs by N.Harding, Boston, mid-19th C.
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4584 $60
Fiddle, rounded chamfered fins, plin elliptical grips. Banner mark. Length 6". Monogram at the bow is a script RK(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Sugar spoon by N.Harding&Co., Boston, circa 1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4583 $60
Upturned handle, fluted and shaped bowl. Length 6-3/4". Weight 1.15 troy ounces. The monogram on the back of the handle is a lengthwise Old English CLC(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent. Marked COIN.
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Pair of salt spoons by Campbell & Church, circa 1830's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4582 $60 for the pair
Downturned fiddle, sharp fins, broad drop. Length 3-3/4". The monogram is a script F. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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4 Teaspoons by G.BAKER; Providence, RI; circa 1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4581 $95 for 4
Downturned fiddle with rounded, chamfered fins. Length 5-7/8". The monogram is a lengthwise script AA. Mark and overall condition are excellent (1 spoon has a minor problem at the end of the handle).
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6 Tspns by W.GRANT; circa 1820's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4580 $180 for 6
Downturned handles, early fiddle, sharp fins. Length 5-7/8". The monogram is a script YP(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Pair of teaspoons by Daniel Rogers; Ipswich, MA; c.1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4578 $150/pr.
Downturned handles, pointed end. Length 5-1/2". The monogram is a script EL. Overall condition is good (some tip wear). Mark condition is excellent (Kane mark H).
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Teaspoon by Robert Wilson, NYC, circa 1805
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4577 $95
Coffin end, bright cut. Length 5-5/8". The monogram is a lengthwise script SS(?). Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is good - the W in Wilson is rubbed.
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6 Teaspoons by IR; Kassel, Germany, circa 1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4576 $125
Downturned handles, pointed end, tipt on back. Length 5-7/8". No monogram. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is very good.
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Teaspoon marked IB, circa 1800-1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4575 $50
Downturned handle, oval end, wide V drop (spoon and monogram seem slightly crude). Length 5-3/8". The monogram is a lengthwise script T(?)PE. Overall condition is very good. Mark condition is good.
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Teaspoon marked I.WALKER, circa 1800-1810
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4574 $75
Downturned, oval end, drop. Length 5-7/8". The monogram is a script MTS. Mark condition is excellent; overall condition is very good.
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Sauce ladle by N.N.WEAVER, Utica,NY,circa 1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4573 $55
Downturned fiddle, rounded fins. Length 6-1/16". The monogram is a lengthwise script JFS(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Six teaspoons by E. Whiton, Boston, circa 1820's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4572 $175 for 6
Downturned early fiddle, sharp fins. Length 6". The monogram is a script YP?. Mark and overall condition are excellent (bowl tips are near mint).
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Pr. tablespoons - Sylvanus Bramhall;Plymouth, MA;c.1830
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Gebelein
4571 $110/pair
Downturned fiddle, sharp fins. Length 9". Weight 2-1/4 troy ounces each. The monogram is a script AP. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Tablespoon, marked incuse SHEPHERD, circa 1790's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
4570 $195
Bright cut, incised arch drop. Length 9-3/8". Weight 1.9 troy ounces. The monogram is a script WSL(?). Overall and mark condition are excellent (very minor blemish on handle).
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Four Prince Albert Coin Silver Heavy Place Spoons
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
Old Friends
910a $ 160
These four, matching, coin silver spoons are an unusual 7 3/4" long. They would have been place pieces, used perhaps for soup, porridge or dessert. They are stamped "S.T. Crosby," which dates them 1854-59. Whether they were manufactured by this Boston firm, or simply retailed by that operation is uncertain. Either could be the case. The pattern, Prince Albert, is most associated with Michael Gibney, but shows up with many makers' and retailers' stamps. These are exceptionally well made, an... Click for details
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William Simes (Portsmouth, NH) Coin Silver Coffee Spoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Old Friends
909a $ 22
The Heritage Foundation work on New England Silversmiths by Flynt & Fales offers biographical information on William Cadogan Simes, the maker of this 5" long, coin silver coffee spoon. His dates are 1773-1824, with the style of this suggesting somewhere mid-range in those years. His marks are several, with the one on this large block lettering. The piece is plain save for a fancy feathered cursive monogram. The condition is very good. The form is flawless, and the finish nicely patinated. ... Click for details
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Knowles & Ladd QUEEN (strawberry) berry scoop
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1673 $250.00
a splashy if not terribly heavy (2.8 oz. Troy) piece of silver with a well engraved parcel gilt bowl, length 9 1/8 inches. There's tiny bit of waviness to the rear cartouche, mentioned only for the sake of accuracy (this too minor to show up in a photo-- see image four) but the overall condition is superb and it's priced to sell quickly.
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SOUTHERN sheaf-of-wheat spoons from GEORGIA
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
666 Ea. $85, Pair $150
Pair of teaspoons by Penfield & Co., Savannah, c1825 -- sugarloaf shoulders, shell drop on bowl back, feathered script mono S on front; 5-1/2" long. Tiny cracks at bowl edges have been mended. Overall, spoons are in sound condition -- sheaves clear, marks crisp (see pix).
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