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Portland, Maine Coin Silver Teaspoons

Silver: Coin Silver: Pre 1900  stock# PD0199-49

Portland, Maine Coin Silver Teaspoons
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$100.00 

5 coin silver teaspoons sold by Lowell & Senter, watchmakers and jewelers of Portland, Maine. The firm existed from about 1830 to 1870. These appear to be from the 1840-1850 period. Double-swell fiddle handle (Scotch fiddle). Engraved "SRH" on the front of the handle. Bowls in very good condition although the very ends are begninning to turn adn their are very small dings in some of them. Hallmarked "LOWELL & SENTER" in a rectangle.


Hibbard/Whiting "Ivy" Sterling Teaspoons

Silver: Sterling: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# SS0202-517

Hibbard/Whiting "Ivy" Sterling Teaspoons
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$225.00 

Seven Sterling teaspoons in the Ivy pattern by Henry Hibbard. Whiting Manufacturing Co. began producing them in 1874. Marked "Pat 1866" incuse, "STERLING" incuse, and "H. RICHARDSON & CO" incuse (retailer, loc. unk.). Engraved on the front with a Gothic "R."


Gale & Hayden "Tuscan" Coin Silver Teaspoons

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# PD1101-89

Gale & Hayden "Tuscan" Coin Silver Teaspoons
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$125.00 

Four coin silver teaspoons in the "Tuscan" pattern by William Gale of Gale and Hayden, NYC c. 1846-1850 and sold by J. F. Jones of Syracuse c. 1850. Marked "J. F. Jones" incuse and "PATENT 1846" in rectangle on reverse. Engraved "Ella A." in script on the front and "Bank---" on the reverse. Bowls are in good condition but running your fingernail over them reveals the beginning of the silver turning back, something that is bearly noticeable jus ...click for details


A. Warner Baltimore Coin Silver Teaspoons

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# PD1101-83

A. Warner Baltimore Coin Silver Teaspoons
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Five fiddle handle coin silver teaspoons by Andrew E. Warner, Baltimore, Maryland, (1810-1870) probably c. 1840-1860. Marked "A.E.WARNER" in serrated rectangle and 10.15 in rectangle [the 15 is elevated above the 10 and is underlined; this was a Baltimore mark that mean .896 silver and was used from c. 1840-1860]. Bowls are in excellent condition with a very little tip wear. Engraved "EAL" in script on the front handle. A very nice set of early teaspoons.


Syracuse Coin Silver Tablespoons 1852

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1900  stock# PD1198-23

Syracuse Coin Silver Tablespoons 1852
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$95.00 

3 coin silver tablespoons/serving spoons by Willard & Hawley of Syracuse, NY, 1852. 8 3/8 inches long. Handle is oval fiddle tipt upturned. In excellent condition except for slight turning in of the very tip of the points of the bowls from use, which only shows upon very close inspection. Engraved "F.L.H." in script on the front of the handle. Marked "WILLARD & HAWLEY" in serrated rectangle, "1852" in connected ovals, and "PREMIUM" in serrated ...click for details


"Bead" coin silver gravy/sauce ladle

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# SS0799-378

"Bead" coin silver gravy/sauce ladle
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Coin silver gravy ladle in the "Bead" pattern, 6 inches long, probably made by John Pohlemus of NYC and sold by Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse, 1861/2 - 1863, Boston, Massachusetts. Engraved "EM" on the reverse in Gothic. Marked "CROSBY, HUNNEWELL & MORSE" and "PURE COIN" incuse on the reverse of the handle. Excellent condition.


Wm Kendrick Kentucky coin silver sugar shell

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1900  stock# SS998-209

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$150.00 

Coin silver sugar shell, 7 inches long, in fiddle tipt pattern with upturned handle and shell bowl sold by William Kendrick, Louisville, Kentucky, who worked from c. 1842 to 1880. This piece appears to be from the period 1850 - 1860 in style, although earlier is certainly possible. No engraving. Marked "Wm KENDRICK" incuse on reverse of handle. Pristine condition. A great piece of Kentucky silver.


N. Harding Coin Silver Sugar Spoon

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1900  stock# SS0900-505

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Heavy coin silver sugar shell in a beautiful pattern I have not been able to identify by Newell Harding Co., Boston, c. 1851-1870. 6 3/4 inches long, modified shell bowl. Engraved "Sarah" in script on the reverse. Marks COIN and N HARDING CO. incuse. A good, heavy piece. Like new. While this is probably a sugar shell it just as easily could be used (and may have been used) as a preserve spoon since its shape is somewhat like later preserve spoons.


Jenny Lind Coin Silver Mustard Ladle

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# EB98-22

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$95.00 

Unmarked coin silver mustard ladle in the "Jenny Lind" pattern, probably by Albert Coles of NYC. c. 1851-75. 5 1/4 inches long. Engraved with a Gothic "F" on the front.


Early 19th C Coin Silver Ladle, Providence, R.I.

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1837 VR  stock# EB1199-126

Early 19th C Coin Silver Ladle, Providence, R.I.
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$130.00 

Early 19th Century coin silver gravy/sauce ladle by Frank Richmond, Providence, Rhode Island, c. 1815-20. Fiddle handle, 6 inches long. Shell on reverse of bowl. Engraved "LW" in copperplate script on the front. Mark F.RICHMOND in Roman in rectangle on reverse.No apprecaible wear. No dings. Enlargement 5 appears as though the bowl has been repaired by solder, but this is an optical illusion. The line is actually part of the shell decoration.

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