Hampton Galleries
$65.00
$65.00
Coin Silver Salt Spoon, maker "I.C" (c.1830), 4 3/16" long, 10-lobed outlined shell drop, double struck Kings pattern, feather script monogram "G" on front, marked "I.C" in rectangle.
Hampton Galleries
$135.00
$135.00
Coin silver salt spoon, John Vernon, New York City (c.1800), 4-3/8" long, wide shallow oval bowl, raised V drop, downturned coffin end tipt on back, feather script monogram "S"? on front, marked "IV" in oval punch with sheaf of wheat punch (see mark (b) in Belden). Coffin end teaspoons and tablespoons are rare and difficult to find; this salt spoon is only the second we have ever located.
Hampton Galleries
$240.00
$240.00
Coin silver teaspoons (6), John Proctor Trott, New London, CT (c. 1810-1820), 5 3/4", no drop, single struck Kings pattern (similar to Kirk Kings pattern) with crisp 9-lobed shell at end of handle, feather script monogram "PNB" vertically on back of handle, marked "J.P.TROTT" in serrated rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$750.00
$750.00
Coin silver tablespoons (6) by John Vernon, New York City (c.1789-1800), 9-5/16", broad drop, full bowls, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "H" on front, marked "I.V" (pellet raised) in a rectangle with two psuedo marks (eagle? and P), unused condition.
Hampton Galleries
$100.00
$100.00
Pair of coin silver tablespoons by Ebenezer Knowlton Lakeman, Salem, Massachusetts (c. 1819-1830), 8-1/2", very minor tip wear, some crazing in bowls, downturned Basket of Flowers pattern, feather script monograms on front and back worn, marked "E.K.LAKEMAN" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$895.00
$895.00
Hampton Galleries
$110.00
$110.00
Coin silver tablespoon, N. Harding & Co., Boston Massachusetts (c.1830-1860), 9" long, full bowl, broad drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handle with crisp Basket of Flowers impressed at the top, marked "N.HARDING & CO" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$100.00
$100.00
Coin silver tablespoons (2), John Sayre, Southampton, New York (c. 1800), 9-1/16" long, large raised V drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "C" on front, marked "I.SAYRE" (pellet raised) in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$300.00
$300.00
Coin silver teaspoons (6), Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia (c. 1793-1800), 5-5/16" long, full bowls, long drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "BC" on front, marked "J.SHOEMAKER" (pellet raised) in shaped rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$525.00
$525.00
Coin silver luncheon knives, William Gale & Son, New York City (c. 1856), 8-1/4" long, 4-3/8" long blades with rounded ends, hollow Mayflower pattern handles, feather script monogram "SCC" ? on one side of handle, marked on one side of blade "W.G &S" in rectangular punch, "1856" in diamond-shaped punch and "G & S" (vertically) in oval punch.
Hampton Galleries
$300.00
$300.00
Beautiful set of 6 teaspoons by Alfred Lockwood, New York City (c. 1820-1840), 6" long, French Tipt bowls, 12-lobed shell drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handles with crisp Basket of Flowers, feather script monogram "MMC" on front, marked "A.LOCKWOOD" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$375.00
$375.00
Set of 12 coin silver dessert knives, Tift & Whiting, North Attleboro, Massachusetts (c. 1840-1853), 8-1/4" long, 4-1/2" blade, hollow handle in variation of Beaded pattern, marked on blade "T & W" in vertical shaped punch between an arm-and- hammer pseudo mark and a bust pseudo mark.














