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
$850.00
$850.00
Rare coin silver marrow scoop by Clark & Pelletreau, New York City (c. 1819), 9" long, 3" wider scoop on one side and 3-/4" narrow scoop on other side, feather script monogram "ECS" ? on front of center bar, marked "C & P" in serrated rectangular punch with three pseudo marks (lion passant, bust and C) on back of 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.
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
$1,350
$1,350
Coin silver master sauce boat, Lows, Ball & Co., Boston, Massachusetts (.1840-1846), 6-3/16" long bowl (6-15/16" over handle), 5-1/4" tall to top of handle, 4-1/4" tall at spout, large deep bowl with narrow pouring spout, scalloped rim, three 11-lobed shell feet with large 12-lobed shell terminals, heavy cast S-shaped handle with acanthus leaf grip, Old English monogram "L" over "F + S" on one side of body and lion head crest on other side, script inscription "From H. J...
Hampton Galleries
$300.00
$300.00
Set of five miniature spoons by Henry S. Brown of NYC, Utica and Syracuse, NY (c. 1851-1860), 4-1/8" long, full bowls, no drop, wide chamferred shoulders, upturned fiddle tipt on top, Old English monogram "C.A.P." on front, marked "H.S.BROWN" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$450.00
$450.00
Rare set of six (6) coin silver miniature spoons, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1850), 4-1/4" long, full bowls, Fiddle Thread pattern, Old English monogram "C" on front, marked "BAILEY & CO." incuse with three pseudo marks near bowl (eagle, U and a shield-shaped badge).
Hampton Galleries
$625.00
$625.00
Coin silver mint julep cup by Edward and David, Kinsey, Cincinnati, Ohio (c. 1844-1861), 3-5/8" tall, 3-1/8" diameter at top, 2 -9/16" diameter at bottom, applied beaded rims at top and bottom, script monogram "Marquerite" on front, marked underneath "E & D KINSEY" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$495.00
$495.00
Coin silver mint julep cup by E. Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, Missouri (c. 1855), 3-1/2" tall, 2-15/16" diameter at top, 2-7/16" diameter at bottom, applied reeded rims at top and bottom, no monogram, marked underneath "E. JACCARD & CO.", "ST LOUIS" and "COIN", all incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$480.00
$480.00
Coin silver mint julep cup by Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, Missouri (c. 1830-1850), 3-3/4" tall, 3" diameter at rim, 2-/2" at base, reeded bands at top and bottom, no monogram, marked on bottom, "JACCARD & Co" and ST LOUIS", both incuse and "COIN" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$400.00
$400.00
Coin silver mustard pot by Francis W. Cooper, New York City (c. 1840-1851), 4-1/4" tall to top of finial, 2-13/16" to rim, 2-1/4" diameter at rim, cylindrical body with flower and vine bright cut decoration, script monogram "HJG" in bright cut medallion cartouche on front, applied Greek key bands around rim and base, domed hinged cover with tear drop finial and spoon opening, cast S-shaped handle with acanthus leaf thumb grip, marked underneath "F.W. COOPER" and "131 AMITY ST. N.Y", all incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$120.00
$120.00
Beautiful pair of twist handle dessert spoons by Duhme & Co., Cincinnatti, Ohio (c. 1850), 6-7/8" long, full French tipt bowls, twist handles with roulettework bright cut design around throat and perimeter of handle, additional bright cut at top and bottom of handle, Old English monogram "MLD" on front, marked "DUHME" in banner punch.














