Hampton Galleries
$1,250
$1,250
Pair of coin silver salts, John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky (c. 1845-1855), 3-1/4" long by 2-1/2" wide (2-13/16" by 2-1/8" at lip), gadrooned lip and flowers and vines around body, four cast legs with wide shell terminals and stepped pad feet, cartouche on each side of body, one with script monogram "Taylor", marked underneath "KITTS" in rectangular punch with small oval punch on each side and "PURE COIN" incuse. Heavy and solid.
Hampton Galleries
$150.00
$150.00
Pair of coin silver salt spoons by Thomas Jackson in Portsmouth, New Hampshire or Kittery, Maine (c. 1780-1800), 3-15/16" long, shallow circular bowls, oval drop, downturned pointed end handles, shaded block letter monogram "I.A * H" on reverse, marked "TJ" (script) in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$65.00
$65.00
Beautiful pair of twist handle teaspoons retailed by Bingham & Co., Indianapolis, Indiana and probably made by Duhme & Co. (c. 1860), 5-3/8" and 5-1/2", 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 "BINGHAM & CO" incuse.
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$525.00
$525.00
Coin silver pap or gravy boat by Taylor & Lawrie and retailed by Bailey & Kitchen, Philadelphia (c. 1837-1846), 6" long over handle, 5-3/8" long body, 3" by 2-3/8" oval base, long pouring spout, body with everted rim, high C-shaped strap handle, marked "BAILEY & KITCHEN" in rectangluar punch with three pseudo marks of Taylor & Lawrie silversmiths.
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$650.00
$650.00
Coin silver cup by William G. Forbes, New York City (c.1795-1800), 4-15/16" tall, 3-7/16" diameter at rim, 2-3/4" at base, goblet-shaped bowl on stepped pedestal foot with beading around edge, bowl has gold wash interior, applied reeded lip, two cast reeded C-shaped strap handles extend above rim and have leaf terminals at top, fancy feather script monogram "GD" in circular bright cut cartouche on front, marked "W.G FORBES" in shaped rectangular punch to left of one handle.
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$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
$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
$1,450
$1,450
Coin silver porringer, Sayre & Richards, New York City (c. 1802-1811), 4-1/8" diameter at everted rim, 3-1/2" at base, 1-3/4" deep, typical keyhole handle with feather script monogram "GBW" on front, marked "S&R" in oval punch on back of handle.
Hampton Galleries
$1,250
$1,250
Coin silver water pitcher by Garrett Eoff, New York City (c. 1830), 8" tall to top of handle, 7-1/4" to top of lip, 7-1/2" long from handle to spout, 4" diameter of base, apple-shaped body with short neck and wide pouring spout, applied band of flowers and leaves around lip, matching gadrooned band around neck and circular flat base, hollow S-shaped handle with thumb grip (few minor dents at top), feather script inscription "Presd by the Jeffn. Co...
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.
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$2,500
$2,500
Rare coin silver beer or ale pitcher by George Baker of Providence, Rhode Island (c.1825), 9-5/8" tall to top of finial, 7- 5/8" tall to top or rim, 8-3/4" long from spout to end of handle, 4-3/8" diameter at rim, 4-1/2" at base, apple-shaped body on short circular stepped base, short thin pouring spout with strainer, hinged domed cover with ball finial, hollow C-shaped handle with applied thumb grip, inscription on one side "In Remembrance of JOSHUA H. BATHBONE." and on other side "To Thomas S...
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.














