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Basket of Flowers SUGAR TONGS, J&S Baldwin & Co, Newark
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6999B
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Coin silver sugar tongs, J. & S. Baldwin & Co., Newark, New Jersey (c. 1861), 6-1/8" long, 12-lobed shell grips, fiddle arms with Basket of Flowers on each, feather script monogram "JRM" on bend, marked "J & S. BALDWIN & CO" in serrated rectangular punch on one arm.
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Basket of Flowers SALT SPOON, Mead Adriance & Co.-1831
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6999E
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Coin silver salt spoon, Mead Adriance & Co., St. Louis, Missouri, (c. 1831-1832), 3-7/16" long, wide oval bowl, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handle with Basket of Flowers at top, feather script monogram "CAH" on front, marked "MEAD ADRIANCE & Co" in serrated rectangular punch.
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KINGS Pattern FISH KNIFE, Pelletreau & Upton, NYC -1818
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 7019
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Coin silver fish knife, Pelletreau & Upton (c. 1818), 7-3/8" long, curved asymmetrical blade with pointed end with crisp 12-lobed shell drop, vertical Kings pattern handle with crisp 12-lobed shells on front and back, no monogram, marked "P & U" in rectangular punch with three pseudo marks (lion passant, crowned leopard head and C), very heavy.
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HANDLED MUG retailed by Carrington & Co, Charleston, SC
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Pre 1800 stock# 7001
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Wonderful handled mug, made by Wood & Hughes for Carrington & Co., Charleston, South Carolina (c. 1870), 3-3/4" tall, 3-1/8" diameter at rim, 3-3/16" at base, straight sided cylindrical body with applied bands at rim and base, thick cast C-shaped handle, script monogram on front "J.Adgar Smith Aug. 15th 1873.", marked underneath "CARRINGTON & CO" in rectangular punch and "W&H" and "STERLING" incuse, very heavy.
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Coin Silver GRAVY LADLE, Matthew Pettit, NYC (c. 1811)
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Pre 1800 stock# 6784A
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Coin silver gravy ladle, Matthew Pettit, New York City (c. 1811), 7-3/4" long, 2-1/2" by 2-1/8" oval bowl, broad drop, single struck Kings pattern (crisp), Old English monogram "M" on back, marked "M . P" (pellet raised) in rectangular punch.
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SOUP LADLE, James Byrne, NYC/Elizabethtown, NJ 1790
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18th and Early 19th Century:
Pre 1700 stock# 6951
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$775
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Coin silver soup ladle, James Byrne, New York City and Elizabethtown, New Jersey (c.1790-1800), 14-3/8" long, 3-11/16" circular bowl, double drop, arching downturned oval end handle with diamond cut bright cutting, monogram deleted in oval bright cut cartouche, marked "J.Byrne" (pellet raised) in conforming punch (mark (a) in Belden).
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Coin Silver BASTING SPOON, O.S. Hemphill, Philadelphia
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6984
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Coin silver serving spoon, O. S. Hemphill, Philadelphia (c.1850), 12-5/16" long, full bowl, drop somewhat worn, Mayflower pattern variant, script monogram on front "Reba from Grandma Rae", marked "O.S.HEMPHILL.43.N.8TH ST." all incuse.
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PAIR OF TABLESPOONS, DB Hempstead & Co., Georgia (1821)
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6971
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Pair of coin silver tablespoons, Daniel B. Hempsted & Co., Eatonton, Georgia (c.1821), 8-5/8" long, full bowls, no drop, chamferred shoulders, downturned fiddle handle tipt on back, feather script monogram "MK" on front, marked "DBH&Co." in serrated rectangle.
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BASKET OF FLOWERS TABLESPOONS-6, H Hoyt, Albany
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6969
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Set of 6 coin silver tablespoons, Henry Hoyt, Albany, New York (c.1829-1836), 9-3/16" long, full bowls, 10-lobed shell drop, downturned fiddle handles with Basket of Flowers impressed at the ends, script monogram "LB" on front, marked "HENRY HOYT" with four pseudo marks (anchor, star, bust D).
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