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American coin silver nut picks, Lincoln & Foss, Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7732 $120.00 set of 3
I don't find these very often. They seem to be somewhat impractical and perishable. I wouldn't try them on a hickory nut. They are about 5" long and in excellent condition (no hard nuts. This is a nice pattern, name unknown to me. Marked Lincoln & Foss an two are marked "Sterling". I suppose the third one is also sterling. Ca 1850.
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American coin silver fish slice, Welles, Gelston, & Co, Ny, Ny.
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7633 $795.00
Every now & then I find a piece that really strikes my fancy. This is one of them. It's 12 1/4" long and weighs 5.2 Tr Oz. It's in the "Kings" pattern and has an ugly fish engraved on the blade. He has very impressive teeth and looks a little disgusted at being eaten. These guys must have had a sense of humor. It's in good condition, though it has been over polished. It is marked "Welles, Gelston & Co" of New York. Ca 1840.
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American coin silver berry spoon, marked "Coin", Ca. 1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
6730 $200.00
A nicely engraved, 8 3/8" berry spoon. The bowl is an unusual form. The condition is excellent, no dents or tears. The engraving is crisp. It is marked "Coin" and "10". Ca 1860.
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12 1/2" BASTING SPOON, HB Stanwood & Co, Boston
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6573B $350
Coin Silver Serving Spoon, H.B.Stanwood & Co., Boston (c. 1850), 12 1/2" long, 3 3/4" bowl with no tip wear, Olive pattern crisp on front and back, script monogram on front "L.L.Walker to S.A.Marsh", marked "H.B.STANWOOD & CO." and "PURE-COIN" incuse.
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13" BASTINGING SPOON, T.C. Garrett & Co.(1841)
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Hampton Galleries
6519B $350
Coin silver serving spoon, T.C.Garrett & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1841-1850), 13" long, no drop, full bowl with no tip wear, upturned pointed end handle tipt on front, feather script monogram "JBH" over "1852" on back, marked "T.C.GARRETT & CO 122 CHESNUT ST" incuse.
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Oneida 1898 Coin Silver Plated Gravy Ladle
Silver: Coin Silver
James P. Rip Askew - Antiques and Collectibles
SP507 $45.00 - Plus Shipping
A Very Beautiful Coin Silver Plated Gravy Ladle in the very beautiful Raymond Pattern, that was issued by Oneida, Ltd. in 1898. This Ladle is 6 3/4 inches long and the Bowl is 2 1/2 inches by 2 1/8 inches. The Ladle is marked, "Extra – (Coin Silver) - Plated", and there is no maker's mark. The Ladle is in very good condition and it does show some signs of use.
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Albany coin silver soup ladle, S.D. Brower
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7091 $425.00
This 13 1/4" ladle is probably a soup ladle but, with it's flutes bowl
could easily serve as a punch ladle. The pattern is "Tuscan" patented
in 1846. The condition is excellent with essentially no wear. It is
marked S.D. Brower (incuse) and has a raised eagle. CA 1856/55.
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Cincinnati coin silver ladle, Duhme & Co
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
7077 $425.00
This ladle is 9 3/8" from tip of the handle to the front edge of the
bowl. Possibly it's a gravy or berry ladle. It has a gold washed bowl
ant a band of engraved leaves around the outside edge of the inside of
the bowl. The condition is excellent, all engraving crisp with no dents.
It is marked D. Fey, but made, I'm sure, by Duhme. It's never been
monogramed. Ca 1865. This piece and the following 5 lots are all
part of the same set. All are have never been monogramed and are all
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American coin silver sauce ladle, L.O. Dunning
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
6634 $75.00
This 5 7/8" sauce ladle is in nice condition. It is marked with strange
trademarks (hallmarks) that I am unable to decipher and L.O. Dunning.
Probably made in New York around 1845/50.
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Albany coin silver sauce ladle, Johnson & Godley
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
6002 $75.00
This 6 1/4" sauce ladle is in excellent condition and was made by
Johnson & Godley of Albany,NY between 1843 & 1849. It is marked crude
lion, J & G in a diamond, and an eagle. The bowl is 1 3/4" x 1 1/2".
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American coin silver soup ladle, "Oval Thread", John Westerveld
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
6474 $350.00
This 12 1/2" soup ladle is in the oval or French thread pattern. It is
in nice condition with a scalloped, fluted bowl. It has no dents or breaks.
It is marked JLW and a star, lion and D, (Westerfeld's trademark). It
also is marked "Marsh Albany". Made around 1840/55 in Newburg, NY.
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American coin silver soup ladle, B.L. Hood
Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces
Past Pleasures Antiques
5373 $395.00
This 13 5/8" coin soup ladle was retailed by B.L.Hood in Buffalo, NY.
I think this is a Boston pattern but I don't know it's name. In good shape,
it has no dents, cracks or breaks And the pattern is crisp.
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