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Coin silver teaspoon by J. Lee, Middletown, CT, c1810

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 347

Coin silver teaspoon by J. Lee, Middletown, CT, c1810
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$25 

Elongated fiddle handle, no shoulders, feathered script mono L B on front; 5-1/2" long. Bit of tipwear, but overall an interesting early piece.


Annapolis coin silver tablespoon by Benjamin Mead,c1820

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 664

Annapolis coin silver tablespoon by Benjamin Mead,c1820
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$475 

Benjamin Mead is cited as an Annapolis silversmith (and storekeeper, etc) by Whisker et al in "Maryland Clockmakers" and allied craftsmen. Quoted are excerpts from the Maryland Gazette of 9/11/1819, 11/11/19 and 1/11/21, which depict Mead's work. This spoon appears to be a modified coffin-end -- that is, the handle end is sliced lengthwise rather than clipped (see pic). It has square shoulders, is 8-5/8" long, and the mono is E M. Overall condition is excellent. (NOTE: Fl ...click for details


Southern coin silver -- John Peabody, NC & TN

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 663

Southern coin silver -- John Peabody, NC & TN
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$200 

Teaspoon with oval-end fiddle handle, flared shoulders, feathered script mono E B on front; 5-3/8" long, excellent condition. Peabody worked first in Fayetteville, NC, beginning in 1823, and by 1836, according to B. Caldwell's "Silversmiths in Tennessee," he was working in Nashville. The shape of Peabody's fiddle is interesting -- perhaps not unique, but well formed, and an interesting shape to hold and contemplate.


Dognose tablespoon by Daniel Russell Sr., Boston, c1720

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 132

Dognose tablespoon by Daniel Russell Sr., Boston, c1720
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$2750 

Rattail on bowl back, shaded block mono R over T * M on reverse; 7-3/8" long. Condition is quite good -- a touch of tipwear and a slight dent at the tip of the dognose, but all else is fine. Russell moved to Newport sometime after serving his apprenticeship with John Dixwell in Boston (see Kane for a discussion of Russell's life).


Pair teaspoons from Barnstable on Cape Cod

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 350

Pair teaspoons from Barnstable on Cape Cod
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Pair $30 

Made by James Munroe, c1835 -- downturned fiddle handles, flared shoulders, script mono B M on front; 5-1/2" long. Bowls have a few shallow teething marks and one mark is badly struck - otherwise, condition is fine.


Set of 12 Nantucket teaspoons in original case

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 354

Set of 12 Nantucket teaspoons in original case
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Set of 12 $1250 

Made by HA & EG Kelley, c1835 -- downturned fiddle handles, flared shoulders, feathered script mono J C F C on front; 6" in length, all in near-mint condition. Case is covered in a white leatherette (some discoloration).


Set of 6 coin silver "Trefid" spoons by Kirk

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 491

Set of 6 coin silver "Trefid" spoons by Kirk
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Set of 6 $300 

Samuel Kirk & Sons, 1861-68, reached back to the 17th century for inspiration in designing these demitasse pieces. The tefid-end spoon ended by 1710 or so. Here it is reborn, however briefly, with the added design elements of full-blown embossing, front and back, including the bowl (see pic). These spoons are 4" in length and all are in mint condition. The mono is an old English H set in a shield cartouche. Mark (see pic) is S. Kirk & Sons 10.15.


Pr salt dishes by Houchong, or Houcheong, Canton, c1830

Silver: China Trade: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 901

Pr salt dishes by Houchong, or Houcheong, Canton, c1830
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Pair $2250 

Rectangular form on 4 cast feet, applied band of shells, grapes and foliage at rim (see pic), script mono C R P on side. The size is 4-1/8" x 2-5/8" and the weight is a substantial 10 Troy oz. The marks (see pic) are the same as those in Fig. 242, p. 245 in Chinese Export Silver by Forbes, et al. The attribution is spelled out in Appendix III, p. 254 of the same volume. Condition os both dishes is excellent.


Southern coin silver -- Thomas Gowdey, Nashville

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1900  stock# 657

Southern coin silver -- Thomas Gowdey, Nashville
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$200 

Teaspoon with downturned fiddle handle, c1850 -- flared shoulders, script mono N P H V on front; 5-7/8" long. Condition is excellent.


Set of 3 forks by W S with chop mark, c1900

Silver: China Trade: Pre 1900  stock# 903

Set of 3 forks by W S with chop mark, c1900
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Ea. $60, Set of 3 $150 

Bamboo and flower pattern with Chinese ideograms, different on each fork, engraved in cartouche on front. Length is 7" and condition is excellent. NOTE: Other Chinese, Colonial India and other non-American silver available; send email for copy of 2-page list.

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