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Sam'l Kirk coin silver dessert spoons, c1840 - set of 6
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
676 Set of 6 $250
Forward-tipt pinched-waist fiddle handles, pointed shoulders, drop, feathered script mono I T on front; 7-1/8" long, excellent condition.
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Coin Silver Sauce Ladle, Hayden & Gregg, Charleston, SC
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Hampton Galleries
6866 SOLD
Coin silver sauce ladle, Hayden & Gregg, Charleston, South Carolina (c.1836-1842), 7-1/16", 2-1/16" wide oval bowl, old repair in bowl near handle does not detract from overall appearance, arching handle in Fiddle Thread pattern, feather script monogram "JHB"? on front, marked HAYDEN & GREGG in rectangular punch.
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Kentucky coin silver - John Best & Co., Lexington
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
670 Ea. $50
Set of 8 teaspoons, c1870 - pinched-waist fiddle handle, pointed shoulders, script mono L.M.S. on front; 6" long, excellent condition.
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Southern coin silver mug, William Brown, Baltimore
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
G0013 $495.00
This Baltimore cup is 3 1/2" tall at the rim and the diameter is 3 1/4". It's in good condition. The handle has been reattached as have many cups. There is minor denting. The reposse' decoration is crisp. It is marked "W. Brown", "10.15" and has a clover (?) looking symbol. Ca 1845/1850.
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Salt spoon by George Aiken, Baltimore, c1815
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
689 $35
Downturned fiddle handle, tiny pointed shoulders, feathered script mono W C on front; 4" in length. Repair at side of bowl, great mark.
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Tablespoon by Charles L. Boehme, Baltimore, c1800
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
691 $100
Oval-end handle, drop, light reverse rib, feathered script T E M on front; 9-1/4" long, light tipwear. Note Sterling mark -- an artifact, so to speak, of several Baltimore silversmiths betwen 1800-14.
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Pair tsps by Alexander L. Spear, Baltimore, c1850
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
692 $35 each
Pinched-waist fiddle handle, pointed shoulders, feathered script mono T A G on front; 5-7/8" long. Very minor tipwear, otherwise fine.
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Set of 6 tablespoons by John F. Plummer, Baltimore, c1860
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
North Hill Antiques
693 $300 set
Forward-tipt fiddle handles, pointed shoulxers, feathered script mono I H L on front, 8-1/2" long. Few bowl bumps, otherwise fine.
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Coin Silver Soup Ladle by John Stedman, Raleigh, NC
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
U2M13b SOLD
A large plain soup ladle with an oval bowl and fiddle terminus. Stedman was very active in business as well as politics in 19c Raleigh, until his accidental death in 1833. His silversmithing career began in 1822 when he opened an establishment in Raleigh, which must have met with some success as he appeared to have taken on at least three apprentices. 13.5" long, 4.5' bowl
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Coin Silver Soup Ladle by J.E. Spear, Charleston, SC.
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
U2M13a SOLD
A plain oval bowl with a reeded handle terminating in an olive-pattern oval bearing the inscribed name "Mikell". Spear was an active Charleston silversmith with premises on King Street from 1846 until his death in 1871. In good, used condition. Clear marks. 11.5" long, 4' bowl
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Coin Water Pitcher by J.E. Spear & Co. Charleston, SC
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Albion Antiques Ltd
UM33 SOLD
Here is an extremely rare item in fabulous condition. Standing 11" high and weighing 24 troy oz, it bears a contemporary monogram which appears to be WLS or WSL. James Spear was an active silversmith, as opposed to a mere retailer, in Charleston from 1846 to 1871, but formed a short-lived partnership with J.C.Wood , under the name of J.E.Spear & Co. This partnership lasted just the one year, 1849
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Southern coin silver dessert forks, Frederick Marquand, Savannah
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
7813 Forks sold, Desserts $125 pair
The single struck Kings forks are a little over 7" long. The pattern is crisp and the shell on the back excellent. The tines leave a little to be desired. There are a couple of bends but they are even and do not seem to be clipped. They are marked "F.M." and hallmarks. There is a n excellent monogram of possibly a hairy paw coming out of water with a flower in hand. Why you ask are there two spoons in this picture? They were in a group of silver items I received with the forks and have th... Click for details
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Early sterling serving spoon, Fiddlethread, Maurice Scooler, NO, LA
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
7806 $90.00
This Fiddlethread serving spoon is 8". It's in nice condition with no bowl wear and one small dent. It was made by Wood & Hughes and retailed by Maurice Scooler of New Orleans. My guess is that it was made around 1870/80. It is marked "W&H", "Sterling" and "M. Scooler".
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Southern coin silver teaspoon, Stephen Baker, Wilmington & NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
7623 $95.00
This is a small early teaspoon in decent condition. It's lack of shoulders and handle form indicate early 19th century, 1800/1810. It has some minor dings in the bowl, but no bowl wear. It has a miniscule crack (less than 1/64") where the bowl & handle meet. It is marked S. Baker, NY and Wilmington, NC. The book " Silversmiths of North Carolina" states that it is unknown when Baker came to Wilmington. These early, possibly Southern spoons are hard to find.
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Southern coin silver dessert spoons, S. Baker & Son, Wilmington & NY
Silver: Coin Silver: Southern
Past Pleasures Antiques
10052 $250.00 pair
A very nice pair of heavy, 7 3/8" dessert spoons. They have no bowl wear and a couple of miniscule dents in one bowl. Stephen Baker was in Wilmington until around 1818 we think. We do not know when his son came into the business or actually when he was in New York. "New York State Silversmiths" has him dated there 1787/1856. All this is assuming these are the same Stephen Baker. These are marked S. Baker & Son.
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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