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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 4 18thC teaspoons by Jabez Baldwin, Salem, MA

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 108

Set of 4 18thC teaspoons by Jabez Baldwin, Salem, MA
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Ea. $60, Set of 4 $200 

Oval-end handle, a neat roulette V-drop (see pic), feathered script mono J E M on front; 5-1/8" long. All in very good condition, no tipwear.


18thC coin silver teaspoon by Isaac Hutton, Albany

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 151

18thC coin silver teaspoon by Isaac Hutton, Albany
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$25 

Oval end, c1790 - brightcut, incised pointed arch drop, reverse tipt, block mono A R B in cartouche on front; 5-1/4" long. Light tipwear, some bowl dimpling. Nice clear mark.


New Orleans dessert spoon by Ant'ny Rasch

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 662

New Orleans dessert spoon by Ant'ny Rasch
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$250 

In the French manner of the time, c1820 forward-rib fiddle handle, high sugarloaf shoulders, large drop, script mono Rose Commack on reverse; 7-1/8" long; heavy. Mint condition, 3/16" extended bowl tip unworn (see pic).


Birdback teaspoon by John Germon, Philadelphia, c1790

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 150

Birdback teaspoon by John Germon, Philadelphia, c1790
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$200 

Brightcut entire length of oval-end handle (email for pix), feathered script mono T C in cartouche on front; 5-3/4" long. Nice 18thC piece.


Brightcut sugar tongs by Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1837 VR  stock# 148

Brightcut sugar tongs by Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia
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$200 

Brightcutting and roulette work extend two-thirds of the way down arms and around bend; square shoulders, round nips, ornate feathered script A W in cartouche on bend; 6" in length. Condition is near mint.


Pair classic coffin-end teaspoons, Wm. Coffin Little

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 259

Pair classic coffin-end teaspoons, Wm. Coffin Little
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Ea. $75, Pair $125 

Newburyport and Amesbury, Mass., silversmith made these near-mint spoons around 1800. They have the classic cut-cornered handle end with a straight tapering line to the bowl, and an unusual incised pointed drop. Mono S M in in block lettering on the front. The spoons are 5-1/4" in length, and are in excellent condition, bowl tips unworn.


Pair 18thC serving spoons by Samuel Richards Jr.

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 147

Pair 18thC serving spoons by Samuel Richards Jr.
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Ea. $75 

Made in Philadelphia, c1795 - oval-end handle, drop, a neat shaded block mono B over P * A on front (see pix); 9-1/2" in length. Very light tipwear, otherwise excellent.


18thC brightcut teaspoon by Samuel White, NYC

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 144

18thC brightcut teaspoon by Samuel White, NYC
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$125 

Oval-end handle with descending bellflowers, feathered script mono D in brightcut and roulette cartouche, long drop on bowl back. Condition is near-mint. Mark is S (pellet) W (see pic).


Pair coffin-end dessert spoons by John B. Jones

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Coffin-End: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 260

Pair coffin-end dessert spoons by John B. Jones
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Pair $100 

Jones worked in Boston, and made these pieces around 1810 -- they have short squared shoulders, an interesting cut-cornered drop on the bowl back (see pic), a feathered script mono E B on the front, and are 7-1/8" long. Condition is excellent, heavy gauge silver. Only one marked -- ergo, they must remain as a pair.

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