Classic coffin-end spoon, incised pointed arch drop, feathered script mono S B on front; 5-3/8", very light tipwear. Both full-name and initial marks on spoon.
Coffin-fiddle handle, drop on bowl back surmounted with a crescent of dots, feathered script mono E C on front; 9-1/4" long -- retailed by Allen Armstrong of Philly. Excellent condition.
Coffin-fiddle handle, square shoulders, incised pointed arch drop, feathered script P R on front; 9-1/2" long; small discolored spot on back of handle, otherwise an excellent piece.
Oval-end handle, large drop, feathered script mono R M in brightcut cartouche on front; 5-1/4", nice condition. Mark is J:B, which we have attributed, after long struggle, to Barton.
Oval end, slashed drop, script mono Walgrove on front; 15-1/4" long; 3-5/8" round bowl. Mark -- W. Forbes -- is a rare one, but well documented in Belden.
This serving spoon is 8 7/8" and in nice condition. (Oops there are a pair of these) The bowl is not dented and the wear is only to the rim not the bowl. It is monogramed "J. Mack". The mark is "Jones, Lows & Ball" in a rectangular cartouche. Ca 1839. The second picture is the other spoon.
Estate Item: These are probably late 1800s. Very large dinner forks and spoons. The spoons as well as the forks measure 8 1/2" long. They are extremely heavy, silverplated and has the word TINOR on the back of thre handles. The pattern is a victorian flower basket with lots of embellishments.The pattern is in relief on the back as well as the front , which makes this such a heavy utinsil. Some pieces are a little worn, but not bad. Prices are per piece, your choice of spoon or fork, and the quan... Click for details