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Set of 5 tsps by George Franciscus Jr., Baltimore, 1815
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques 
666 Ea. $75, Set of 5 $300
Downturned fiddle handle, no shoulders, drop, shaded old English S on front; 5-1/2" long. Condition is excellent. Franciscus worked in Baltimore from 1810-18, and from 1819-40 in Lancaster, PA. These spoons are fully marked with a shield, the dominical letter A (which denotes 1815 as the year it was made), and the head of liberty. It is rare to find Franciscus silver so clearly associated with Baltimore, the city of his birth.
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LUNCHEON KNIVES (12), William Gale & Son, NYC (c. 1856)
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries 
6894 $525
Coin silver luncheon knives, William Gale & Son, New York City (c. 1856), 8-1/4" long, 4-3/8" long blades with rounded ends, hollow Mayflower pattern handles, feather script monogram "SCC" ? on one side of handle, marked on one side of blade "W.G &S" in rectangular punch, "1856" in diamond-shaped punch and "G & S" (vertically) in oval punch.
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TEASPOONS-6, Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelpia PA-1793-1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Hampton Galleries 
7061D $300
Coin silver teaspoons (6), Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia (c. 1793-1800), 5-5/16" long, full bowls, long drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "BC" on front, marked "J.SHOEMAKER" (pellet raised) in shaped rectangular punch.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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