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Coin silver berry spoon, George Gordon, Phil
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7992 $150.00
This is a nicely engraved berry spoon. The condition is excellent except for a wrinkle as shown by the arrow. It's not fragile, just bent. It's 8 7/8" with engraving in the bowl. It is marked "Gordon" incuse and has another partial mark "sterling" which may have been added later. Ca 1850/60.
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Heavy punch ladle from Portland, Maine
Cyberattic
North Hill Antiques
878 $300
Marked by N. J. Gilman of Portland, c1850-60 -- double-swell fiddle handle, large flared shoulders, presentation script engraving on front: Mr & Mrs John Brackett to Mr & Mrs H. M. Brackett. This piece is 13-1/2" long, has a 4-1/4" oval bowl and weighs 8-1/2 T oz. Condition is outstanding, even with a small test mark at one of the shoulders.
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Coin Silver Sauce Ladle, c.1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware
Albion Antiques Ltd
UKD11 $ 135
This is quite a robust coin ladle in the fiddle and thread pattern by a firm I had not encountered before, Bennett & Bros, 586 Broadway. I addition on the rear of the fiddle there is an inscribed date of 1852, presumably from when it dates. The top face of the fiddle has had a monogram removed. It has been very professionally done because, at first, one, that's me, would think it was the designed curvature of the handle. The area has even acquired its own patina. I wish my silversmith was even a... Click for details
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Coin silver salt spoon, C.A. Burr, Rochester,NY.
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7975 $25.00
This is a sturdy salt spoon (3 1/2") in one of the "bead" patterns. It's in nice condition with no dents or bends. It is marked "C.A. Burr & Co" of Rochester, NY Ca 1855.
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Coin silver pastry server, "Olive", Bailey & Co., Phil.
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7983 $495.00
This pastry server is large at 10 3/4". The condition is immaculate. The engine turning sparkles. The pattern is "Olive" but has added engraving within the pattern. The inscription is "Minnie to SCB (?)". It is marked "Bailey & Co." with additional trademarks. (See 2nd picture). Philadelphia, CA 1850/55.
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Coin silver butter knife, CAW Crosby, unknown
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7972 $35.00
This butter knife is 7 3/4", heavy, and in nice condition. The tip has been bent but straightened. There are no dents or repairs. The pattern is crisp. It is marked "C.A.W. Crosby" and "Pure Coin". I am unable to find a location but he is probably from New England. Ca 1855/60.
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Coin silver sugar shell, Dexter & Haskins, prob. NE
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7955 $30.00
This 5 7/8" sugar has some repair in the bowl. See picture with arrow showing area. The repair is well done with silver solder. Other it is in nice condition. It is marked "Dexter & Haskins". I have not located them, but because of the form, I believe them to be made in New England. Ca 1845/55. The mark is worn but readable but pictures did not turn out.
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Coin Silver Medalion Tongs by George Sharp, Pa. C.1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Albion Antiques Ltd
FM27 $1,250.00
Very handsome tongs with a big clear medalion. I am not sure whether they are for sugar or ice, as they are medium size. "G" monogram on opposite face to medalion. 7.5" long.
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Coin Silver Fish Servers by Albert Coles, NY.c.1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Albion Antiques Ltd
FM32 $675.00
Extensively engraved on one face with scrolls and cross-hatching. The knife blade also shows a bird in flight. Very good condition. Knife 12.5". Fork 9.75"
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13" RICE SPOON, Smith & Boerner, Cincinnati, OH (1862)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6584 SOLD
Coin silver rice spoon, Smith & Boerner, Cincinnati, Ohio (c. 1862-63), 13" long, 12-lobed shell bowl, Le Cordon pattern, no monogram, marked "SMITH & BOERNER" incuse.
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KINGS PATTERN SOUP LADLE, Rockwell, NYC (1834-50)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6778E SOLD
Coin silver soup ladle, Samuel D. Rockwell, New York City (c. 1834-1850), 14-3/8", deep oval bowl with crisp 14-lobed oval drop, chamfered shoulders, single struck Kings pattern with crisp 12-lobed shell on front, fancy feather script monogram "NGJ" on front, marked "Rockwell" (script) (mark (a) in Belden) with two pseudo marks (eagle and C).
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Coin Silver KINGS PATTERN Soup Ladle, Stebbins & Co, NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6825 $295
Coin silver soup ladle, E. Stebbins & Co., New York City (c.1835-1846), 12 11/16", oval bowl, 11-lobed outlined shell drop, single struck Kings pattern (w/12-lobed shell terminal), script monogram "Priscilla Foster" on front, marked "E.STEBBINS & Co" in serrated rectangular punch with three pseudo marks.
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Coin silver soup ladle, "Tuscan", C. Harbottle, Auburn
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7205 $395.00
weighing over 6 Tr Oz, this 13 5/8" soup ladle is a substantial piece if silver. It's in nice condition with no dents, bends or repairs. The pattern is "Tuscan" by William Gale and sold by C. Harbottle of Auburn, NY. Ca 1850.
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Coin silver butter knife, Haddock, Lincoln, Foss, Bosto
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7856 $40.00
A coin silver pattern, looks like coin, but it's marked "925", sterling every time. This large master butter is 7 1/4" and in nice condition. There are no repairs or bends. It is marked "Haddock, Lincoln & Foss" and "925". Probably made in the 1860's.
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