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Teaspoon by William Simes, NH, circa 1805

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 1281

Teaspoon by William Simes, NH, circa 1805
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$85 

Downturned, pointed handle, drop. Simes (1772-1824) of Portsmouth, NH. Marked W(pellet)S in a rectangle (Parsons mark D). Mark condition is excellent. Length 5-3/8". The monogram is a script TC (? worn) on the top of the handle. Overall condition is very good (monogram rubbed).


Pair of teaspoons by William Simes, NH, circa 1800

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 1142

Pair of teaspoons by William Simes, NH, circa 1800
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$175 for the pair; $95 each 

Downturned, pointed handles. Long drops. Marked W(pellet)Simes in an ellipse (Parsons mark C). Simes (1773-1824) worked in Portsmouth, NH. Length 5-1/2". The monogram is S/IM on the top of the handle. Mark condition is good(rubbed). Overall condition of the spoons is excellent.


Compote by Falick Novick, Chicago

Silver: Sterling: Hollowware: Pre 1930  stock# 4108

Compote by Falick Novick, Chicago
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$930 

Bowl divided into four segments by double flutes. On applied pedestal base. Half-round wire applied around around top and base. Diameter 9". Base diameter 4-1/4". Height 3". Weight 14.4 troy ounces. No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sugar tongs by Robert Evans (1768-1812), Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 1180

Sugar tongs by Robert Evans (1768-1812), Boston
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$175 

Circa 1800-1810. Marked twice EVANS in serrated rectangle (Belden mark c; Buhler MFA mark b). Length 5-3/4". Weight 1 troy ounce. The monogram is a script HC at the bow. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sugar tongs by Thomas Preston, Montreal, circa 1820

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 589

Sugar tongs by Thomas Preston, Montreal, circa 1820
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$395 

Fiddle, sharp fins, round grips with drops. Marked twice PRESTON. in a rectangle, flanked by lions facing left. Length 6-1/4". Weight 2.2 troy ounces. The monogram is a script AA on the bow. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sugar tongs by Kirk, circa 1850

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 1495

Sugar tongs by Kirk, circa 1850
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$250 

Chicken claws with matte finish, engraving inside and out for half the length of the arms. Marked S.KIRK&SON and 10.15, each in a serrated rectangle. Baltimore 1846-1861. Length 6-3/8". Weight 2 troy ounces. The monogram is a script MHS at the bow. Overall and mark condition are excellent (initial S in mark partially obscured by the engraved decoration).


Sugar tongs by John McMullin, Philadelphia circa 1830's

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 1466

Sugar tongs by John McMullin, Philadelphia circa 1830's
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$175 

Shell grips. Marked on each arm I.McMULLIN in a serrated rectangle (John McMullin, 1765-1843, Philadelphia, Belden mark b). Also marked with an eagle facing left and a diamond with four dots inside (see McGrew). Length 6-1/2". Weight 1.6 troy ounces. The monogram is a script SHS(?) at the bow. The overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sugar tongs by John Coburn, Boston, circa 1770

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1800  stock# 1233

Sugar tongs by John Coburn, Boston, circa 1770
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$1,075 

Marked J(pellet)C twice. Buhler MFA mark a. John Coburn (1725-1803). Condition of marks: 1 excellent; 1 good-. Pierced and bright cut arms, shell grips. Length 5". Weight 1.5 troy ounces. No monogram. One arm has been reattached, otherwise in excellent condition.


Three tablespoons

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 847

Three tablespoons
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$275 for 3; $95 for 1 

Form of about 1770 with upturned handles (tipt on top, no drops), but marked N.Harding and Pure Coin, each in a rectangle. Made by Newell Harding of Boston, say 1840, but probably to match other earlier spoons. Length 8-1/4". Weight 6.25 troy ounces (2.1 ounces each - substantial). Script monogram on back: HW to SAWM, PHM, HWM - one recipient on each spoon. Overall condition is excellent.


Ladle by IG (in an ellipse)

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1800  stock# 405

Ladle by IG (in an ellipse)
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$2,000 

A little primitive but nice. Silver cap at end of wooden handle. Probably by John Gardiner of New London, CT. Eighteenth century. Length 9-5/8". Bowl diameter 2". Total weight 1.4 troy ounces. Monogram E/IM on bottom of bowl. Mark and overall condition are very good.

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