Hampton Galleries
$150.00
$150.00
Coin silver sugar tongs, Hugh Wishart, New York City (c. 1785-1800), 6 1/4" long, plain oval pans, straight sides with ribbon-like bright cutting down center, unusual diamond cut and zigzag oval cartouche with feather script monogram "HCR", very small crack on inside of bend does not go through to other side, marked inside one arm "WISHART" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$95.00
$95.00
Coin silver sugar tongs, Nathaniel Francis, New York City (c. 1805), 6-1/4" long, oval nips, thin arms widening to a point before narrowing around bend, diamond cut oval cartouche around bend, shaded block letter monogram "M * S" in cartouche, marked on one arm "N FRANCIS." in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$195.00
$195.00
Coin silver sugar tongs, Stebbins & Howe, Boston (c. 1830-1832), 6-3/8" long, 10-lobed shell nips, chamferred shoulders, fiddle arms with crisp Basket of Flowers on each, feather script monogram "FEB" on bend, marked inside one arm "STEBBINS & HOWE" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$275.00
$275.00
Coin silver gravy ladle, Alexander Gordon, New York City (c. 1796), 6-13/16" long, 2-5/8" wide oval bowl, broad drop, downturned oval end handle, feather script monogram "S" on front, marked "GORDON" in serrated rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$225.00
$225.00
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.
Hampton Galleries
$3,500
$3,500
Coin silver soup ladle, John Burt Lyng, New York City (c. 1770), 13 7/16" long 3 1/2" circular bowl with unusual applied feather edge band around lip, unusual broad drop with feather edge around edges, arching downturned handle tipt on back with heavy feather edge down sides, block letter monogram "D" over "W S" on front, marked "LYNG" in serrated rectangular punch and "N YORK" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$125.00
$125.00
Coin silver sugar tongs, William McGrew, Cincinnati, OH (c. 1847), 6-1/4" long, 7-lobed shell nips, Olive pattern variant on each arm, no monogram, marked on each arm incuse "JCM PATENT 1847 W McGREW CINI", good weight
Hampton Galleries
$425.00
$425.00
Coin silver fish slice by Gale & Mosley, New York City (c.1827-1833), 13-3/8" long, large 6-3/4" rounded asymetrical blade with large fanciful dolphin in the center the is outlined by conforming piercing, the upper and right sides of the blade have an unusual applied beaded band, arching Kings pattern hollow handle with 10-lobed shells at end of the front and back, feather script monogram "A" on front of handle, marked on back of blade "G&M" in serrated rectangular punch with three pseudo marks ...
Hampton Galleries
$325.00
$325.00
Coin silver cheese scoop, Ball, Black & Co., New York City (c. 1851-1876), 8-3/4" long, 2" scoop on Kings pattern handle with 12-lobed shell on end, large 12-lobed shell on back of scoop, marked "Ball, Black & Co." incuse and "950" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$250.00
$250.00
Coin silver crumber, Ball, Black & Co., New York City (c. 1851-1860), 12-1/2" long, 7" long pan with raised edge, arching Kings pattern handle, feather script monogram "H" on back, marked "BALL, BLACK & CO" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$125.00
$125.00
Coin silver sugar tongs, Hall & Brewer, Albany, New York (c. 1852-1854), 5-7/8" long, 8-lobed shell nips, Kings pattern handles, no monogram.
Hampton Galleries
$325.00
$325.00
Smaller-sized coin silver soup ladle by Francis Thibault, Philadelphia (c.1820), 11- 3/4" long, 4-1/4" wide oval bowl, large 14-lobed shell drop, downturned single struck Kings pattern handle with 12-lobed shell, feather script monogram "MPS" on front, marked ".THIBAULT" in rectangular punch.














