Unidentified ivy pattern, leaf motif carried over to bowl back; feathered script mono M E L on front; 8" long, excellent condition. Mark is Watts' horse-&-chevron; also marked COIN and J. LEWIS (the retailer).
Unknown foliate pattern, front and back, 7-3/8" long, 2-1/2" oval bowl. Old English mono Danchy on front. Excellent condition. Ladle is marked A.D. WILCOX and TROY, both incised.
Josephine was Mary Todd Lincoln's silver pattern. This piece was retailed by Bigelow Bros. & Kennard, Boston. It is 7-1/2" in length. Note the crisp foliate decoration on the back of the bowl (see pic). Never engraved; condition is near-mint.
Norwich, CT, dessert spoon, 7" long, c1810, with incised pointed arch drop - both sides of handle end scooped out to form an exaggerated coffin end. Mono has been removed, otherwise condition is fine.
Set of 3 spoons in unidentified lap-over pattern (see pic), gold-washed bowls, feathered script mono E D T C on front; 5-7/8" long. All in excellent condition.
Downturned fiddle handle, pointed shoulders, reverse tipt, large feathered script mono R C M on front; 9" in length. Very slight tipwear, otherwise fine.
Set of 6 spoons with serrated bowl rims, engraved and roulette work entire length of handles, feathered script mono J M L in cartouche on front; 5-3/4" long. Excellent condition throughout.