Hampton Galleries
$195.00
$195.00
Coin silver sugar or ice tongs, Storm & Wilson, Poughkeepsie, New York (c. 1802-1818), 8 1/8" long (oversized), oval nips, no shoulders, to 4 1/4" very thin arms to rectangular panels on arms, script monogram "SB", marked on each arm "S.& WILSON" in serrated rectangle.
Hampton Galleries
$165.00
$165.00
Coin Silver Sugar (Ice) Tongs, Hayes & Adriance, Poughkeepsie, NY (c. 1816-1826), 6-3/8" long, vertical oval pans, thin arms to fiddle near bend, large feather script monogram "AB" on bend, marked on each arm "H & ADRIANCE" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$595.00
$595.00
Coin silver soup ladle by William Thompson, Baltimore, Maryland (c.1795-1800), 13-7/8" long, 3-1/2" circular bowl, raised long drop, downturned pointed end handle with diamond cut bright cut design down center of handle and making oval cartouche, no monogram, marked twice "WT" in rectangular punch near bowl.
Hampton Galleries
$1,650
$1,650
Coin silver soup ladle, Joseph and Nathaniel Richardson, Philadelphia (c. 1780), 14-3/4" long, 3-5/8" circular bowl (small 1/4" crack on right side), arching feather edge handle tipt on back with shaded block letter monogram "I.C.M" on front, clearly marked three times near bowl "I.NR" (pellet raised and NR conjoined) in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$275.00
$275.00
Coin silver soup ladle, E. Mead & Co., St. Louis, Missouri (c. 1853-1860), 13" long, wide oval bowl, no drop, tall pointed shoulders, upturned pinched fiddle handle tipt on front, fancy feather script monogram "SR" on front, marked "E.MEAD & CO" and "COIN", both incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$850.00
$850.00
Coin silver soup ladle, probably Thomas Wartenby, Philadelphia (c. 1840), 13-1/8" long, 4-1/8" by 3-1/16" oval bowl, wide broad drop, chamferred shoulders, downturned fiddle handle with crisp Sheaf of Wheat on front, no monogram, marked "T * W" with eagle head punch.
Hampton Galleries
$1,250
$1,250
Very rare snuffer tray by A. E. Warner of Baltimore, Maryland (c. 1830-1840), 9-5/16" long by 4-1/8" wide, raised sides are wider at ends and narrower at sides, applied scalloped bands around edges with diamond points where tapers, crest of sitting lion with outstretched arms holding pear-shaped jug in center of tray, marked on bottom "A. E. WARNER" in long rectangular punch over "11" in octagonal punch.
Hampton Galleries
$325.00
$325.00
Rare stuffing spoon by Lincoln & Foss, Boston (c. 1857-1865), 12-1/2" long, full egg-shaped bowl, Prince Albert pattern, script monogram "Caldwell" on front, marked 'LINCOLN & FOSS" incuse and later marked "STERLING" in a rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$265.00
$265.00
Coin silver platter spoon by William Curtis Barnes, Southbridge, Massachusetts (c. 1860), 13-3/16" long, large 4" bowl, no drop, scalloped pointed end handle, Gothic monogram "S.E.T. FROM S.K.T AND K.T." vertically on front, marked "W.C. BARNES" incuse near bowl (a watchmaker and jeweler).
Hampton Galleries
$275.00
$275.00
Coin silver platter spoon by O.S. Hemphill, Philadelphia (c. 1840), 12-5/16" long, full bowl, Mayflower pattern variant, script monogram "Reba from Grandma Rae" on front, marked "O.S.HEMPHILL.43.n.8TH ST." all incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$1,450
$1,450
Coin silver marrow scoop by William Moulton III or IV, Newburyport, MA (c. 1780-1800), 8-7/8" long, 2-3/4" wider scoop on one side and 3-3/4" narrow scoop on other side, shaded block letter monogram "V.I" (pellet raised) on back of wider scoop, marked "W.MOULTON" in rectangular punch on middle bar.
Hampton Galleries
$725.00
$725.00
Early coin silver marrow scoop by J & I Cox, New York City (c. 1817-1853), 9-3/8", 3" wider scoop on one side and 3" narrow scoop on other side, large feather script monogram "AW" on front of center bar, marked "J & I.COX" in rectangular punch with three pseudo marks (crown, G and lion passant) on middle bar.














