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Coin Silver Serving Spoons, L. Veron, Philadelphia

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Early Patterns: Pre 1837 VR  stock# EB0199-101

Coin Silver Serving Spoons, L. Veron, Philadelphia
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$250.00 

2 heavy coin silver serving spoons about 8 1/2 inches long in a modified Kings pattern with scallop shell concave on front and convex on reverse of handle, shell drop. L. Veron & co, Philadelphia, ca. 1828-1841. One is in very good condition, the other has a bowl with a slight deformity and the handle has been slightly bent. Marked "L.VERON. & Co." in rectangle. Engraved "R" in script on the front of the handle. The engraving is faint on the best one and barely visib ...click for details


Coin Silver Fork, E. A. Tyler, New Orleans

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1900  stock# SS0202-520

Coin Silver Fork, E. A. Tyler, New Orleans
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$100.00 

Coin silver dessert fork in the fiddle thread pattern, 6 3/4 inches long. Tines worn. Engrave "FJK" on reverse in copperplate script. Marked "E.A.TYLER.NEW ORLEANS" in rectangle. Tyler was in business in New Orleans, Louisiana from 1838 to 1879. This fork is probably from the 1845 to 1861 period.


S. Wilmot teaspoon, Charleston or Savannah

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1900  stock# BB0502-2

S. Wilmot teaspoon, Charleston or Savannah
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$100.00 

Coin silver teaspoon marked "S WILMOT" in rectangle. Fiddle thread pattern. This is either the mark of Samuel Wilmot of New Haven, CT, Georgetown, SC (1824-37) and Charleston, SC (1838-41) or of Samuel Wimot of Savannah, GA c. 1850-56. It could be either. It looks very mcuh like the mark attributed by Belden to the Charleston Wilmot. Probably made in NYC and sold in SC or GA. Most fiddle thread of this period was made in NYC and then sent throughout the country. S. Wilmot of Ga. ...click for details


Coin Silver Serving Spoon, J. Adam, Alexandria, VA

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Fiddle-Handled: Pre 1900  stock# BB0601-03

Coin Silver Serving Spoon, J. Adam, Alexandria, VA
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$175.00 

Coin silver serving spoon by John Adam of Alexandria, Virginia, ca. 1801-1846. Fiddle handle is ribbed on reverse. Engraved "GSH" in copperplate script. Marked "I [bullet] ADAM." in rectangle. Broad drop. Handle appears to have been slightly bent where fiddle meets stem, but you have to look closely to see this minor defect. Only the slightest bowl wear on the left. In very good condition.


Coin silver teaspoon, Albert Coles

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# SS0199-270

Coin silver teaspoon, Albert Coles
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$25.00 

Coin silver teaspoon by Albert Coles of NYC, ca. 1870-78m marked with his "Pigtail man" mark. The pattern looks very much like "Josephine" by Gorham, which was patented in 1855. Wear on the drop and denting in the bowl. No engraving.


Coin silver sugar shell "Grape" pattern

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# EB1098-36

Coin silver sugar shell "Grape" pattern
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$105.00 

Coin silver sugar shell in a pattern that might be called "Grape" because of the 2 bunches of grapes and a grape leaf at the end of the handle in the cartouche. Quite likely an unidentified pattern by John Pohlamus of NYC. Engraved on the reverse "LKB" in script. Marked "A. SANBORN" incuse for Amose Sanborn of Lowell, Mass. ca. 1850. Also marked "PATENT.1850". Excellent condition. Slight wear on the drop and some of the design slightly rubbed.


Coin Silver master salt spoon "Prince Albert"

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# PD0302

Coin Silver master salt spoon "Prince Albert"
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$65.00 

Coin silver master salt spoon in the "Prince Albert" pattern. Probably by John Pohlamus of NYC. Marked "A.C.BENEDICT 28 BOWERY" in rectangle. Ca. 1850. Engraved "MTH" in script on the front and "S.R.H." in block on the reverse. In excellent condition.


Coin silver "Jenny Lind" teaspoon by A. Coles

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# PD0601-33

Coin silver "Jenny Lind" teaspoon by A. Coles
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$30.00 

Coin silver teaspoon in the "Jenny Lind" pattern. 6 inches long. By Albert Coles of NYC. Ca. 1870-78. Marked with Coles' "Pigtail man" mark, used between 1870 and 78. P. T. Barnum introduced the American public to Jenny Lind, "the Swedish nightengale." She was a nationwide smash as a singer, despite some criticism of her talent. Thus a silver pattern named after her. Engraved "H. M. Abrahamson" in copperplate script. Bowl is perfect. Essential ...click for details


Coin silver "Jenny Lind" gravy ladle

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# EB98-24

Coin silver "Jenny Lind" gravy ladle
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$135.00 

Unmarked coin silver gravy ladle in the "Jenny Lind" pattern. 6 inches long. Probably by Albert Coles of NYC. Ca. 1855-78. P. T. Barnum introduced the American public to Jenny Lind, "the Swedish nightengale." She was a nationwide smash as a singer, despite some criticism of her talent. Engraved "Sue Greenfield" in copperplate script. Thus a silver pattern named after her. Bowl is perfect. Some wear on the drop. Otherwise like new. I also have for sale a teaspoo ...click for details


2 coin silver butter knives, scimitar shape

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# SS998-195

2 coin silver butter knives, scimitar shape
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$100.00 the pair 

2 scimitar shaped coin silver butter knives, each with engine turned engraving on the blades, ca. 1850-1870. But the engraving is different on each blade. Unmarked except for the word "COIN" incuse. An unidentified pattern. One engraved ""S.E.H." and the other unegraved. A great pair for fashionable entertaining. Could be used for cheese, etc. as well as butter.

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