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Set of 5 tsps by George Franciscus Jr., Baltimore, 1815

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 666

Set of 5 tsps by George Franciscus Jr., Baltimore, 1815
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Ea. $75, Set of 5 $300 

Downturned fiddle handle, no shoulders, drop, shaded old English S on front; 5-1/2" long. Condition is excellent. Franciscus worked in Baltimore from 1810-18, and from 1819-40 in Lancaster, PA. These spoons are fully marked with a shield, the dominical letter A (which denotes 1815 as the year it was made), and the head of liberty. It is rare to find Franciscus silver so clearly associated with Baltimore, the city of his birth.


Set of 6 tsps by Theophilus Bradbury, Newburyport, Mass

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

Set of 6 tsps by Theophilus Bradbury, Newburyport, Mass
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Set of 6 $250 

Coffin-fiddle handle, c1810-15 -- square shoulders, script mono Sally Dean on front; 5-3/4" in length. Mark is Bradbury's B with the Massachusetts eagle and Indian (see pic). Condition of both spoons and marks is near-mint.


Coin silver fiddlethread dessert set for 12

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 488

Coin silver fiddlethread dessert set for 12
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Set $1250 

Made by Ball, Tompkins & Black, NYC, c1845 -- consists of 12 forks, 7" in length, and 11 knives with silver blades, 8-1/4" long (still looking for that elusive 12th knife). They all have hollow handles and have an old English mono M D on their handles. Total weight is 49 Troy oz. Condition is quite good, with the handles having the usual dings, nothing serious.


Hanoverian coffee spoon by Daniel Henchman, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 101B

Hanoverian coffee spoon by Daniel Henchman, Boston
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$325 

Deep front rib, c1755 -- 11-lobe shell drop on the bowl back, block mono A over S A on reverse, 4-1/8" long. Bowl with a touch of tipwear and 2 or 3 teething marks on handle end. Excellent mark and drop (see pic).


Coin silver eyeglasses with green-tinted lenses

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 792

Coin silver eyeglasses with green-tinted lenses
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$300 

Made by William Y. McAllister, Philadelphia, c1830 -- rectangular-shaped lens, 6-1/2" temples with slider extensions, 4-3/8" across lenses. Condition is excellent throughout.


Coin silver soup ladle made for the Rider family

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 892

Coin silver soup ladle made for the Rider family
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$325 

Marked by John Abbot Jr., Portsmouth, NH, c1825 -- long downturned fiddle handle, square shoulders, script mono J. M. Rider on front; 10" in length, 3-5/8" oval bowl. Condition is excellent.


Soup ladle made for the Brackett families

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# 878

Soup ladle made for the Brackett families
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$350 

Double-swell fiddle handle with large flared shoulders, marked by N. J. Gilman of Portland, Maine, c1850-60. Presentation on front of handle: Mr. & Mrs. John Brackett / to / Mr. & Mrs. H. M. Brackett. The ladle is 13-1/2" long with a 4-1/4" oval bowl and weighs an imposing 8-1/2" Troy oz. Overall condition is excellent.


Set of 6 fiddlethread tablespoons by S. Hoyt & Co., NYC

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 487

Set of 6 fiddlethread tablespoons by S. Hoyt & Co., NYC
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Set of 6 $175 

Made about 1850 -- interesting mono on front of handle -- Tudor (see pic); 8" in length, 9-1/2 Troy oz. Condition is excellent.


Pair coin silver teaspoons by W&A Cooper, OH & KY

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 674

Pair coin silver teaspoons by W&A Cooper, OH & KY
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Ea. $100 

Interesting double-swell fiddle handles, unusual for midwest and southern silver; pointed shoulders, feathered script mono I S B on front; 5-7/8" in length. Excellent condition. Boultinghouse lists William and Archibald Cooper as forming their partnership in 1836 in Cincinnati, probably moving across the river to Louisville the next year. The mark on these spoons is terrific (see pic), not shown in Boultinghouse.


Eureka pattern - Schultz & Fischer,San Francisco, c1870

Silver: Sterling: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 1009

Eureka pattern - Schultz & Fischer,San Francisco, c1870
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Set $1400 

Sterling service consists of 12 dinner forks, 10 luncheon forks, 6 tablespoons, 12 dessert spoons and 10 teaspoons. Total weight is 70 T oz. All engraved with a feathered script mono M L. Condition of all is near mint.

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