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Pair sauce/gravy ladles in fiddlethread pattern

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 479

Pair sauce/gravy ladles in fiddlethread pattern
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Pair $250 

Marked S. H. & G., location unknown, c1860 - flared shoulders, script mono FCME on front; 7-1/4" long; 2-1/2" oval bowl. Condition is excellent.


Spreader by Vanderslice & Co., San Francisco, c1860

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 480

Spreader by Vanderslice & Co., San Francisco, c1860
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$50 

Beaded pattern, shaped offset blade, gothic mono A C C on handle; 7" long. Excellent condition.


Fish slice by Vanderslice, San Francisco, c1862

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# 484

Fish slice by Vanderslice, San Francisco, c1862
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$475 

Gothic pattern with scalloped blade etched with scrolls; never engraved with a mono; 12-1/8" long. Marked VANDERSLICE & Co., SF, CAL. Mint condition throughout.


Kings Pattern Fish Slice by Stebbins & Co., NYC, c1835

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 485

Kings Pattern Fish Slice by Stebbins & Co., NYC, c1835
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$475 

Single-struck pattern (only on one side), scalloped scimitar blade pierced with styllized birds and outline of fish with engraved scales and head; feathered script mono R M F on front; 12-1/4", mint condition.


Fiddlethread Slice by John Cox & Co., Phil., c1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 486

Fiddlethread Slice by John Cox & Co., Phil., c1830
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$350 

Description: Upturned handle, shaped blade with elaborate engraving of scrolls and designs; feathered script mono M E L on front of handle; 11-1/2", excellent. NOTE: We have an extensive inventory of fiddlethread and welcome youor inquiry.


Fiddlethread Coin Silver Tablespoons by Gale & Hayden, NYC, 1848

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 2000  stock# 487

Fiddlethread Coin Silver Tablespoons by Gale & Hayden, NYC, 1848
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Set of 6 $375 

Set of 6 tablespoons -- flared shoulders, featheed script mono T C C on front; 8-1/4" in length.


Fiddlethread Coin Silver Server by Wood & Hughes, NYC, c1850

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 2000  stock# 489

Fiddlethread Coin Silver Server by Wood & Hughes, NYC, c1850
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$300 

Pierced and scalloped triangular blade engraved with flowers, leaves and scrolls; gothic mono H D on front of handle; 9-3/4" long.


Coin Silver Oval Thread Forks by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Phil., c1860

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 2000  stock# 492

Coin Silver Oval Thread Forks by J.E. Caldwell & Co., Phil., c1860
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Set of 6 $150 

Set of 6 forks -- script mono A C K on front; 7-1/2" long, excellent.


Basket-of-Flowers Tongs by T.A. Davis, Boston, c1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 494

Basket-of-Flowers Tongs by T.A. Davis, Boston, c1830
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$300 

Description: Claw nips, feathered script mono GY on bend, 6-1/2" long, excellent condition.


Coin Silver "Wreath" Tsps by Peter Fries, Phil., c1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 2000  stock# 498

Coin Silver "Wreath" Tsps by Peter Fries, Phil., c1830
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Set of 3 Ea. $75 

Set of 3 spoons -- Description: High pointed shoulders, drop, feathered script mono E F W within wreath; 5-7/8", excellent condition. The wreath pattern came along at about the same time as basket-of-flowers, etc., and apparently was made only in Philadelphia. There are half a dozen of so smiths associated with the pattern. Our stock in wreath consists of tablespoons and teaspoons, in sets and individuals, by most if not all of the makers.

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