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
$300.00
$300.00
Beautiful set of 6 teaspoons by Alfred Lockwood, New York City (c. 1820-1840), 6" long, French Tipt bowls, 12-lobed shell drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle handles with crisp Basket of Flowers, feather script monogram "MMC" on front, marked "A.LOCKWOOD" in rectangular punch.
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
$300.00
$300.00
Coin silver teaspoons (6), Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia (c. 1793-1800), 5-5/16" long, full bowls, long drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "BC" on front, marked "J.SHOEMAKER" (pellet raised) in shaped 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
$100.00
$100.00
Coin silver tablespoons (2), John Sayre, Southampton, New York (c. 1800), 9-1/16" long, large raised V drop, downturned pointed end handles, feather script monogram "C" on front, marked "I.SAYRE" (pellet raised) in rectangular punch.
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
$495.00
$495.00
Coin silver soup ladle, retailed by Brown & Anderson, Wilmington, NC (c. 1850-1871), 12-3/4" long, 4-3/8" wide oval bowl, Mayflower pattern, feather script monogram "MJH" and March 5, 1869" on front of handle, marked "W & H" for Wood and Hughes and "BROWN & ANDERSON" incuse.
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
$3,250
$3,250
Beautiful bright cut tea urn, Gale & Willis, New York City (c...
Hampton Galleries
$1,850
$1,850
Coin silver cake basket, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia (c. 1850), 13" long, 10" wide on oval pedestal base (6-1/8" x 4-1/2"), heavy cast pierced swing handle with script monogram "Pinckard" in small cartouche in center of handle, decorative band around rim of basket, marked under basket on one end "BAILEY & CO." over "CHESTNUT ST PHILA" in an incuse oval with "136" incuse inside and on other end with three pseudo marks (anvil, bust and eagle).














