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Tablespoon by E.V., circa 1790's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
A7099 $50
Downturned handle, rounded end; rounded drop. Length 8-1/4". Weight 2+ troy ounces. Script monogram MSHB. Marked 3 times; mark condition is good. Overall condition of the spoon is poor (very severe tip wear). Ownership attributed to the Hardenbrook family of NY.
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18thC Albany serving spoon by Isaac Hutton, c1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
138 $85
Interesting oval-end handle tapering to a strong unworn bowl; pointed drop on bowl back, tipt on back of handle end; lightly engraved block mono S over R G on front; 8-5/8" long, excellent condition.
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Pair teaspoons by William Gethen, Philadelphia, c1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
116 Ea. $75
Oval-end handles, drop, reverse tipt, feathered script mono K on front; 5-3/4" long, fine condition. Silver by Wm. Gethen is rather hard to find; William is not to be confused with the more prolific John Ward Gethen.
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6 Teaspoons by DC, circa 1790's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
2884 $250 for 6; $100 for 2
Bright cut. Downturned handles with rounded ends. Incised slashed drops. Length 5-3/8". The monogram is a lengthwise block D*H. Overall condition is good (some tip wear). Mark condition varies from good to fair.
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Teaspoon, marked lg, circa 1790's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
A7937 $75
Downturned handle with rounded end, drop. length 5-1/2". No monogram. Overall condition is good (some tip wear). Mark condition is excellent.
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Set of 6 18thC coin silver teaspoons for $100
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
North Hill Antiques
143 Set of 6 $100
Oval-end handles, c1790 -- drop on bowl backs, short reverse rib, 5-5/8" long. This is a mixed lot. The best is the engraving -- feathered script mono A P within a wreath cartouche topped by a ribbon. Two of the bowls have cracks and one has an old bowl repair. The mark is WA, the best of which is shown; most of the others are poorly struck. We believe WA is the mark of William Andras of NYC. Price includes U.S. delivery.
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Three tablespoons by Thomas Bissbrown,Albany,NY;c.1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
A3938 $120 each
Rounded handle end, tipt on back. Drop. Marked twice near bowl with script TB. Circa 1790. Length 8-7/8". Weight 1.8 troy ounces each. Script monogram (can't read it). Overall condition is fair (some tip wear and bowls need regulating). Mark condition is good.
Thomas Bissbrown (Bisbrown, Brisbrown) was from Edinburgh, Scotland. He advertised in Quebec City in 1785, in Albany 1788-90, and in Halifax, Nova Scotia in 1796.
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Tablespoon by Samuel Drowne II; Portsmouth, NH; c.1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
993 $295
Shell on heel. Downturned handle with rounded end, drop, tipt on back. Length 8-9/16". Weight 1.8 troy ounces. The monogram is a block P*R. Overall condition is very good (a little tip wear). Mark condition is excellent (Belden mark c; Parsons mark A).
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Tablespoon by Ezekiel Burr; Providence, RI; circa 1795
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1277 $150
Bright cut reserve, shell on heel (worn), oval end downturned handle. Length 8-1/2". Weight 1-1/2 troy ounces. The monogram is a block A D. Overall condition is very good (shell worn). Mark condition is good- (rubbed).
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Tablespoon by Loring Bailey; Hingham, MA; circa 1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1637 $175
Downturned handle with rounded end, long slashed drop. Length 8-3/4". Weight 1.85 troy ounces. The monogram is a block L/BM. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Pair of tablespoons by J.Richardson, Jr.;Phila;c.1790's
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
2864 $550 for 2; $300 for 1
Downturned handles, tipt on back. Drops. Length 9". Weight 1.95 troy ounces each. No monogram (can't see erasure). Overall condition is very good (slight tip wear). Each spoon is marked twice (Fales mark b); three of the marks are excellent, one good.
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Pair of tablespoons by Bernard Wenman, New York, c.1799
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
989 $275 for 2; $100 for 1; $200 for the other
Downturned handles with oval ends. Elaborate engraved reserve on tops of handles. Oval drops. Length 9". Weight 1-1/3 troy ounces each. The monogram on the top of the handle is a block C/FF and 1799. Overall condition of one is good, the other fair (one has a little tip wear, the other a repaired tear in the bowl); mark condition is good.
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Tablespoon by Daniel Jackson, New York, circa 1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1423 $275
Downturned handle with rounded end. Long modeled drop. Length 8-3/4". Weight 1-2/3 troy ounces. The script monogram on the top of the handle is LB. Overall condition is very good (a little tip wear; slight curl could be repaired); mark condition is excellent.
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Tablespoon by C.Wiltberger, Philadelphia, circa 1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
567 $275
Downturned handle with rounded end tipt on back. Drop. Length 9-3/8". Weight 2 troy ounces. The script monogram is JEH. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
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Tablespoon by Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia, c. 1790
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
491 $250
Downturned handle with rounded end. Drop. Length 9-3/8". Weight 1.95 troy ounces. The script monogram is HT. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is very good (the J is rubbed) (Belden mark a).
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Tablespoon by Joseph Richardson, Sr.; Phila, circa 1780
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1445 $350
Shell drop on heel, downturned handle. Length 8-5/8". Weight 2 troy ounces. The monogram is a block EH on the top of the handle. The overall condition is excellent (but appears to have been buffed). Mark condition is excellent. Marked twice with Fales' mark 32d in her book on the Richardsons. This is the first piece we have seen with downturned handle and the mark of Joseph Richardson, Sr.; it must have been made at the end of his career.
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Tablespoon by John Myers, Philadelphia, circa 1795
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century
Gebelein
1026 $150
Birdback. Downturned handle. Drop. Length 9-1/4". Weight 2 troy ounces. The monogram is a script DEE on the top of the handle. Overall condition is good (tip wear; bird somewhat rubbed); mark condition is excellent (Belden mark a).
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