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4 Rogers "Crown" Sterling Lunch or Tea Forks
Silver: Sterling: Flatware
Old Friends
827a $ 100 set
Crown is a Victorian silverplate pattern made by various Rogers companies. These four, 7" long lunch or tea forks are examples of the pattern made in sterling. They would have been special order items, made upon request. They are hefty, with the four weighing 5.0 T. oz. Each of them is monogrammed "MEG" in cursive on the front, and "1878," on the heel. The date is telling, in that the style of the design mirrors this period's sensibilities. The condition is outstanding. The tines are stra... Click for details
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Birdback teaspoon by Jacob Kucher, Phila, c1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
165 $75
Pointed-end handle, reverse tipt, block mono S over C P on front; 5-3/8" in length. Bird is pretty good, as shown in pic. There are teething marks in bowl and at the handle end.
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BASKET OF FLOWERS tablespoon, Stebbins & Howe
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1654 $90.00
length 8 5/8 inches, some slight wear to high points but fine overall condition, monogram EAG script with flourishes, shell drop, weight 1.47 oz. Troy.
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Deodat Williams Late Coffin End Coin Silver Tablespoon
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End
Old Friends
814a $ 48
In their foundational work on New England Heritage Foundation coin silver, Flynt and Fales identify two Deodet Williams, the earlier one in Hartford, Connecticut, and the later one in Boston, Massachusetts. Whether they are father and son is unknown, but an association is implicative. The mark on this 8 1/2" long, 1.4 T. oz., late coffin end coin silver tablespoon is attributed to the Boston Williams. He was born in ?1794 and advertised as early as 1811. This is a quality item in good condit... Click for details
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Wallace "Eton" Sterling Sauce Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
D. N. Robinson
$45
Wallace "Eton" sterling sauce ladle, 5-1/2", monogram looks like JSS, hard to read, excellent condition.Please email me to confirm availability prior to sending payment. If you are using PayPal, let me know and I will send a PayPal invoice to assure payment goes to correct account. Shipping $3.00 within the continental USA. Alaska, Hawaii, ... Click for details
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Wallace "Rose" Sterling Casserole Spoon, 9-1/8"
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
D. N. Robinson
$125
Wallace "Rose" sterling casserole spoon, 9-1/8", monogram MC, gold-washed bowl, excellent condition.Please email me to confirm availability prior to sending payment. If you are using PayPal, let me know and I will send a PayPal invoice to assure payment goes to correct account. Shipping $3.00 within the continental USA. Alaska, Hawaii, and f... Click for details
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Brightcut teaspoon by William Ball, Phila, c1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
164 $85
Oval-end handle, slashed drop on bowl back, reverse tipt, feathered mono A D in cartouche on front; 5-1/4" long. Condition is excellent. Brightcutting and roulette work extend length of handle, centered by brightcut daisy blossom with descending bellflowers.
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8 Matched W&H Grecian Coin Silver Tablespoons
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
Old Friends
794a please inquire
These 8 matching coin silver spoons in Wood & Hughes' Grecian are 8 5/8" long, and weigh 13.4 T. oz. the lot. They are true estate pieces, having been in the same family for roughly 140 years, until this offering. While thought of as tablespoons today, these were originally individual place pieces, used as large soups. Each one is monogrammed "Van Vleck" on the reverse, and stamped W&H and Patent 1864. They also carry the retail stamp for Cincinnati's W.W. McGrew. The condition is outstandi... Click for details
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6 Matched W&H Grecian Coin Lunch Forks
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Old Friends
793a please inquire
These 6 matching coin silver forks in Wood & Hughes' Grecian are true estate pieces, having been in the same family for roughly 140 years, until this offering. They are 7 1/4" long each, and weigh 7.4 T. oz. the lot. Each is monogrammed "Van Vleck" on the reverse, and stamped W&H and Patent 1864. They also carry the retail stamp for Cincinnati's W.W. McGrew. The condition is excellent. The tines are free of bends, burrs or nicks, but do show slight rounding at tips. There are also surface ... Click for details
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Wood & Hughes Grecian Coin Silver Gravy Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Old Friends
792a $ 125
This coin silver gravy ladle is 7 1/4" long, and has a bowl that is 2" x 2 1/2" x 3/4". The pattern is Wood & Hughes' Grecian. It is a true estate piece, having been in the same family for roughly 140 years, until this offering. It is monogrammed "Van Vleck" on the reverse, and stamped W&H and Patent 1864. It also carries the retail stamp for Cincinnati's W.W. McGrew. The condition is very good. It shows no polishing wear, and possesses a finely patinated finish. The bowl is well-shaped, ... Click for details
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Coffin-end dessert spoon, c1810, with new attribution
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End
North Hill Antiques
272 $95
Marked PITMAN in serrated rectangle, one of the marks used by Saunders Pitman of Providence. Yet Saunders died in 1804 - he couldn't have made this spoon. Then who? His son, John K. Pitman, who was trained by his dad, worked with his pop, and simply continued to use the "family punch." Son Pitman is listed in the Flynt & Fales tome on New England silversmiths, but no mark is attributed to him. This is it! Plus, probably, all the other marks attributed to Saunders. You can figure out who ... Click for details
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ten FIDDLE THREAD hollow handle all silver tea knives
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1647 $550.00
length 7 5/8 inches, monogrammed "F.E. Dean", maker J.B. & Co (possibly Jones Ball & Co, Boston circa 1850). Most of the handles have the usual pinprick dents which one might expect in knives from this period; two have some larger dings which we've shown in photo number five. The blades are in fine condition.
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12 Immaculate W&H Grecian Coin Dinner Forks
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns
Old Friends
787a please inquire
These 12 matching coin silver forks are outstanding examples of Wood & Hughes' Grecian. They are also true estate pieces, having been in the same family for roughly 140 years, until this offering. They are very large scale at 8 1/16" long each, and weighing 20 T. oz. the lot. Each is monogrammed "Van Vleck" on the reverse, and stamped W&H and Patent 1864. They also carry the retail stamp for Cincinnati's W.W. McGrew. The condition is mint. The tines are all even and pointed, with no tip we... Click for details
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George Washington Souvenir Spoon Vintage
Silver
Baby Boomers Emporium
$35.00
This is the very best George Washington Souvenir Spoon I have seen. Vivid, distinct, and delicate detail make up this wonderful tribute to "the Father of our country". You have Mount Vernon on the front of the bowl of the spoon, the back of the bowl has a portrait of George Washington and the sword handle signifies his association with the Masonic Fraternity and is marked 1732-1799 on the back.
Thank you for looking and please email with questions.
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Coin butter knife, J.Conning, Mobile, Alabama.
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
SA1M25 $350
A good coin silver fiddle pattern butter knife by James Conning of Mobile, Alabama made about 1840. Scrolled monogram which appears to be "B McL".
Readable marks, except that Mobile has lost the last three letters through wear.
Slight surface abrasions.
Length: 7.6".
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W&H Grecian Boxed Coin Silver Condiment Set
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Old Friends
778a $ 245
This condiment set in Wood & Hughes Grecian consists of a mustard ladle and two master salt spoons. It remains with its original presentation box, labeled Audemars & Schafuss, Jewelers, 461 Fulton St., Brooklyn. The box also retains a paper label on the underside, with some kind of code written on it. The individual pieces are all in mint condition, while the box is in very good condition. The items appear to have been unused, having brilliant finishes, including bright gold-washed shell bow... Click for details
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agate handle coin silver master butter knife
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Bruce Cherner Antique Silver
1643 $85.00
length 7 5/8 inches, a bit of distress to the tip and very slight damage to mount (see second photo) but fine overall condition, monogrammed "Ditto", with pseudomarks monarch-lion-C.
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Pr. near-mint teaspoons by George Gordon, Phila, c1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled
North Hill Antiques
353 Pair $30
Forward-tipt oval-end handles, high pointed shoulders, feathered script mono W B M on front; 6-1/16" long. Condition is excellent, extended bowl tips unworn.
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Pair teaspoons by Noah Stoddard, NYC, c1840
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled
North Hill Antiques
352 Pair $30
Downturned fiddle handles, flared shoulders, drop on bowl back, reverse tipt; feathered script mono A T L on front. Length is 6-1/8". Weight is 1-1/2 Troy oz. Condition is very good.
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