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Pair 18thC serving spoons by Joseph Lownes, Phila

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 105S

Pair 18thC serving spoons by Joseph Lownes, Phila
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Pair $300 

Oval-end handles, c1790 - drop on bowl back, reverse tipt, feathered script mono L M on front; 8-1/4" in length, 4+ Troy oz. Both spoons in excellent condition.


Ladle by newly identified silversmith in Pottsville, PA

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 894

Ladle by newly identified silversmith in Pottsville, PA
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$225 

William Brady marked this piece, and also marked the location of his shop. Without the town name, it would be assumed that Brady worked in NYC, as shown in the literature. This ladle has a broad downturned fiddle handle, c1820-30 -- high pointed shoulders, and a unique semi-circle drop on the bowl back. The handle is reverse tipt, and the mono is a feathered script E L. It is 9-1/2" long with a 3" oval bowl, and is in excellent condition.


Hand-raised sauce boat by Bailey & Co., Phila, c1850

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1900  stock# 788

Hand-raised sauce boat by Bailey & Co., Phila, c1850
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$875 

Boat-shaped body on oval pedestal with applied bands of beads at rim and base; cast foliate S-scroll handle; ornate feathered script mono R on side; 9" wide x 5-3/4" high x 12 Troy oz. Condition throughout is near mint. Bailey's marks for coin silver are lightly struck - an eagle, a U, and a shield.


18thC serving spoon by Mathias Lamar, Philadelphia

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 105J

18thC serving spoon by Mathias Lamar, Philadelphia
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$375 

Painted-end handle, c1790 -- marvellous all-over brightcutting and roulette work, drop on bowl back, short reverse rib, feathered script mono L F in cartouche on front; 9-1/8" in length. Condition is near-mint, extended bowl tip unworn.


Bowl by John & Peter Targee, NYC, c1810

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 789

Bowl by John & Peter Targee, NYC, c1810
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$1450 

16-lobe circular body on square pedestal foot, feathered script mono M G D in wreath cartouche on side; 6-1/2" diameter, 4-1/4" high, 15 Troy oz. Condition is near mint.


18thC southern spoon by Chas. A. Burnett, Alexandria

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1800  stock# 661

18thC southern spoon by Chas. A. Burnett, Alexandria
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$250 

Oval-end handle, c1790 -- drop on bowl back, reverse rib, feathered script mono D on front; 7-1/2" in length. A little unevenness in bowl, otherwise condition is excellent.


Notched-handle tablespoon by Joseph Barton,Utica, c1810

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 280

Notched-handle tablespoon by Joseph Barton,Utica, c1810
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$125 

This is a rare variation of the coffin-end style, and it appears to be limited to Utica silversmiths. Instead of the handle end being clipped, it was given a notched corner. This piece is in excellent condition, has the feathered script mono EG on its front, and is 9" in length.


Set of 12 coin silver spoons from Galesburg, IL

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1900  stock# 344

Set of 12 coin silver spoons from Galesburg, IL
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Set of 12 $360 

Marked A. S. DEVONDORF. Almond Smith Devendorf was a "merchant" in Galesburg from c1845-70. As such, he retailed these teaspoons to O. McBride. According to John McGrew, the bust in an inverted heart suggests that they were made in Connecticut. All 12 spoons are in mint condition -- probably never used. The handles are in the forward-tipt fiddle pattern, with flared shoulders. Length is 6-1/4". Weight is 7.25 T. oz.


KY teaspoon by Richard Ewing Smith, Louisville, c1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 671

KY teaspoon by Richard Ewing Smith, Louisville, c1830
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$60 

Downturned fiddle handle, pointed shoulders, feathered script mono E L A on front, 5-5/8" in length. Excellent condition throughout, bowl tip unworn.


Southern dessert spoon by Wm. Cowan, Richmond, c1810

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 669

Southern dessert spoon by Wm. Cowan, Richmond, c1810
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$350 

18th century oval-end handle, feathered script mono F on front; 7-1/8" in length. Condition is excellent throughout. The mark is exceptional in its crispness, as is the distinctive eagle of Capt. William Richardson, which came with the business when Cowan took it over in 1808.

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