American Coin and Early Sterling Flatware and Holloware by Everything SilverEverything Silver
HOME

 

Catalogue  (81)

Silver (81)
Coin Silver, Sterling, China Trade


Testimonials


Philadelphia Heavy Coin Silver Gravy/Sauce Ladles

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# EB1099-117

Philadelphia Heavy Coin Silver Gravy/Sauce Ladles
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



SOLD 

Magnificant pair of coin silver gravy/sauce ladles manufactured in Philadelphia by Taylor & Lawrie c. 1837-1846 and sold by Bailey & Kitchen c. 1837-1846. 7 1/2 inches long. Very heavy stock. They feel like English pieces rather than American. Marked with Taylor & Lawrie's [Eagle][Thistle][Lyre] and BAILEY & KITCHEN in rectangle. Engraved MKT in Gothic on the front and "M.R.P. 1910" in Roman on the reverse. Condition is pristine.


Charleston, SC Coin Silver Forks

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# SS0202-519

Charleston, SC Coin Silver  Forks
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$250.00 

Pair of coin silver dessert forks, 6 5/8 inches long, in Fiddle Thread pattern manufactured by William Gale & Son in New York City and sold by Gregg Hayden & Co in Charleston, SC, one dated 1846, the other dated 1847. Marked with date marks, G & S (the 1947 one only), the number 6, the year mark & Gregg Hayden & Co in rectangle. Engraved "Boylston" on the front and "JC" on the reverse. Tines quite worn, particulary on the 1846 one.


Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Preserve Spoon

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# SS202-525

Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Preserve Spoon
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$275.00 

Beautiful preserve spoon in the Medallion pattern by Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, NY. CA 1870. They first produced this Medallion pattern in about 1867. This piece is marked "STERLING" so is probably after 1870. In excellent condition with significant gilding remaining on the bowl. The medallion of the young Dionysus is sharp. Marked H & S, STERLING, and M & D ROSENBERG for the unknown retailer. No engraving. 6 and 11/16 inches long.


Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Coin Mustard Spoon

Silver: Coin Silver: Pre 1900  stock# SS0100-401

Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Coin Mustard Spoon
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$225.00 

Coin silver mustard spoon in the "Medallion" pattern by Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, NY, ca. 1967. Medalliion of the young Dionysus. In very good condition but the medallion is not as crisp as on my other H & S medallion pieces, indicating significant use. Shell bowl with no gilding. 5 and 7/16 inches long. No engraving. Marked incuse "H & S" and "COIN." Also marked "A C WORTLEY" incuse for the retailer of unknown location.


Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Sterling Dessert Fork

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# SS0100-402

Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Sterling Dessert Fork
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$125.00 

"Medallion" Sterling Dessert Fork 6 and 5/8 inches long by Hotchkiss & Schreuder of Syracuse, NY. Excellent condition. Medallion of the young Dionysus on the handle. Engraved on the back with a faint "JC" or "H" in script. Marked incuse "H & S", "STERLING", and MERMOD JACCARD & CO. Mermod Jaccard & Co. were jewelers in St. Louis, Missouri from c. 1845 to 1883.


Lowell & Senter Coin Silver Tablespoons/Serving Spoons

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# PD1101-8

Lowell & Senter Coin Silver Tablespoons/Serving Spoons
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



SOLD 

A pair of American Coin Silver Fiddle Tipt Double Swell (Scotch Fiddle) Tablespoons or Serving Spoons 8 and 7/8 inches long by Lowell & Senter of Portland, Maine. Lowell & Senter were watchmakers and jewelers from 1837 to 1869. Excellent condition except for tips of bowls which are slightly worn on the left side, indicating significant use, probably as serving spoons. Mono "R" in script on reverse. Marked "Lowell & Senter" in large and small Roman letters in ...click for details


Gorham "Josephine" Coin Silver Gravy/Sauce Ladle

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900   item# 674662

Gorham "Josephine" Coin Silver Gravy/Sauce Ladle
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$130.00 

Gorham garvy or sauce ladle in the "Josephine" pattern, patented 1855. Marked incuse with PATENT 1855 and COIN. Mono "ACH" in Copperplate. Bowl has been very slightly bent on the right but has been straightened. This does not detract from usefulness or appearance, but does result in a lower price.


William Gale & Son "Italian" Sterling Soup Ladle

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# SS0601-1

William Gale & Son "Italian" Sterling Soup Ladle
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$425.00 

Magnificent Sterling soup ladle in the "Italian" pattern by William Gale & Son, NYC. Patented in 1860. Possibly manufactured as late as 1870. Incuse marks of W Gale & Son, 925 Sterling, and Patented 1860. Incuse mark "1" on reverse of shoulder. Monogramed with gothic "G." Perfect except for some minor scuffing on the left side of the bowl on the outside (see photo).


Scarlett O'Hara's Coin Silver???

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900   item# 674343

Scarlett O'Hara's Coin Silver???
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$575.00 

Gone With the Wind period coin silver from Atlanta, Georgia. Seven teaspoons (six large and one smaller) and one sugar shell, all marked ER LAWSHE incuse. Er Lawshe (1824-1897) cane to Atlanta in 1848 and worked as a cabinet maker. In 1850 he opened a retail shop selling and repairing silver, jewelry, etc. and was in business for several decades. He obviously purchased his silver from the north as six of the teaspoons have the G (Head) (Lion Passant) mark attributed by McGrew to the Gurnees ...click for details


American coin silver crumber, S. T. Crosby, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1900  stock# EB0699-111

American coin silver crumber, S. T. Crosby, Boston
 click for details

Everything Silver
404-231-0061



$250 

Coin silver crumber by Samuel T. Crosby of Boston, Mass. c. 1849-50 in the Fiddle Thread pattern. Engraved "ARM" in Old English on the handle. Baroque etching on the blade with no monogram in the cartouche. Excellent condition with one questionable ding toward the end of the blade that does not show on the back and is barely discernable.

Return To Top

View Next 10 Items

PAGE: 1  2  3  4  5  6  7  8  9 


member of
CYBERATTIC
Collectibles and Antiques ~ Est. 1996 ©
   
 
a  company  ~ enabling vibrant online markets ©2011