Hampton Galleries
$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.
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
$275.00
$275.00
Coin silver basting spoon by Hotchkiss & Schrueder of Syracuse, NY and retailed by John T. Fox of Rochester, NY (c. 1850), 13-3/8" long, 4" long bowl, no drop, chamferred shoulders, downturned fiddle handle tipt on back, Old English monogram "Woodworth" on front, marked "H&S" in circular and diamond punches and "John T. Fox." incuse.
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
$40.00
$40.00
Coin silver teaspoon by S.C. Keyes, Batavia, NY (c. 1830-1834), 5-15/16" long, full bowl, no drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handle with crisp Sheaf of Wheat impressed at end and a feather script monogram "PH" on front, marked "S.C.KEYES" (rubbed on bottom) in serrated rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$450.00
$450.00
Set of ten coin silver teaspoons by William B. Faber, Philadelphia, PA (c. 1830), 5-15/16" long, full bowls, rounded shoulders, downturned fiddle handles with crisp Sheaf of Wheat at top, no monogram, marked "WM. B. FABER" incuse.
Hampton Galleries
$300.00
$300.00
Set of six coin silver teaspoons by Stephen Emery, Boston, MA (c.1790-1800), 5-13/16" long, full bowls, thin broad drop, downturned pointed end handles with unusual diamond cut bright cut decoration down center, shaded block letter monogram "P L" in bright cut cartouche on front, marked "S.E" (pellet raised) in rectangular punch.
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
$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
$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
$325.00
$325.00
Coin silver rice spoon by A. E. Warner, Baltimore, MD (c. 1830), 10-7/8" long, 7-lobed shell bowl, long chamfered shoulders, single struck Kings pattern, feather script monogram "MLC" on front, marked "A. E. WARNER" in serrated rectangular punch and "10.15" in rectangular punch.
Hampton Galleries
$325.00
$325.00
Coin silver rice spoon by Palmer & Bachelders, Boston (c. 1850), 12-1/2" long, 12-lobed shell bowl, Olive pattern handle with upturned end, no monogram , marked "PALMER & BACHELDERS" and "PURE COIN", both incuse.














