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Coin CHAMBERSTICK, Jones, Ball & Co., Boston (1852-54)

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7064

Coin CHAMBERSTICK, Jones, Ball & Co., Boston (1852-54)
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$950 

Coin silver chamberstick, Jones, Ball & Co., Boston (c.1852-1854), 5-1/8" diameter of circular dish, 3" tall, dish has large applied beading around edge and over circular strap finger handle, inside of dish decorated with vines with flowers and berries, acanthus leaf decoration on stem of stick, removable bobeche has fine beading around edge, marked underneath "PURE COIN" "JONES,BALL & CO" and "BOSTON", each in rectangular punch.


BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS, George Aiken, Baltimore

Silver: Coin Silver: Southern: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7059C

BRIGHT CUT SUGAR TONGS, George Aiken, Baltimore
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$275 

Coin silver sugar tongs, George Aiken, Baltimore, Maryland (c.1787-1800), 6-1/8" long, plain acorn nips, straight sides narrow just before bend, beautiful diamond cut bright cut down entire sides of arms and around edge of bend with elaborate cartouche with feather script monogram "HRH" inside, marked "G. Aiken" (script) on each arm (somewhat difficult to read).


12 DESSERT SPOONS, William Gilbert (c. 1785-95)

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1837 VR  stock# 6970

12 DESSERT SPOONS, William Gilbert (c. 1785-95)
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$1,495 

Rare set of 12 coin silver dessert spoons, William Gilbert, New York City (c.1785-1795), 7-5/8" long, full French tipt bowls, broad drop, downturned oval end handles tipt on back, feather script monogram "GMC" on front, marked "GILBERT" in rectangular punch.


HUGH COFFEE POT, William Thomson, NYC (c. 1810-20)

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7068

HUGH COFFEE POT, William Thomson, NYC (c. 1810-20)
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$2,250 

Coin silver coffee pot, William Thomson, New York City (c. 1810-1820), 12" tall to top of finial, 10-3/8" tall to top of handle, 11-5/8" long from spout to handle, 5" diameter of foot, circular stepped foot to pedestal base, body with large lobes on bottom and 1" wide applied decorative band of acorns and vines at neck, hinged domed cover with large ball finial, S-shaped spout, squared C-shaped handle with ebony insulators, matching applied shell bands around finial, rim ...click for details


SHEAF OF WHEAT Tablespoon, SD Rockwell, NYC (1834)

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 6912

SHEAF OF WHEAT Tablespoon, SD Rockwell, NYC (1834)
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$125 

Coin silver tablespoon, Samuel D. Rockwell, New York City (c. 1834-1850), 8-3/4" long, full bowl, 12-lobed outlined shell drop, chamfered shoulders, downturned fiddle with crisp Sheaf of Wheat decoration at the top, feather script monogram "MFD" on front, marked "Rockwell" with two pseudo marks (eagle and C).


Coin WATER PITCHER, Jones Shreve Brown & Co. (1854)

Silver: Coin Silver: Hollowware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 6792B

Coin WATER PITCHER, Jones Shreve Brown & Co. (1854)
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$1,295 

Coin silver water pitcher, Jones Shreve Brown & Co., Boston (c.1854), 10" tall to top of handle, 8-1/2" to top of lip, 4-5/16" diameter of base, pear-shaped body with large beading around lip, thin arching pouring spout, hollow S-shaped handle, no monogram, stepped pedestal foot, marked underneath JONES, SHREVE, BROWN & CO." incuse on one side of center point and "PURE COIN" and "BOSTON" in rectangular punches on the other side, while many larger ...click for details


SUGAR or ICE TONGS, Storm & Wilson, Poughkeepsie 1802

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7036A

SUGAR or ICE TONGS, Storm & Wilson, Poughkeepsie 1802
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$195 

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.


Coin Silver SOUP LADLE, John Burt Lyng, NY City (1770)

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7033A

Coin Silver SOUP LADLE, John Burt Lyng, NY City (1770)
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$3,500 

Coin silver soup ladle, John Burt Lyng, New York City (c. 1770), 13 7/16" long 3 1/2" circular bowl with unusual applied feather edge band around lip, unusual broad drop with feather edge around edges, arching downturned handle tipt on back with heavy feather edge down sides, block letter monogram "D" over "W S" on front, marked "LYNG" in serrated rectangular punch and "N YORK" in rectangular punch.


Coin Silver PLATTER SPOON, Palmer & Bechelders, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 7037

Coin Silver PLATTER SPOON, Palmer & Bechelders, Boston
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Coin silver platter spoon, Palmer & Bachelders, Boston (c. 1850), 12 1/2" long, full bowl, Olive pattern handle with upturned end, script monogram on reverse "MLH to AMC", marked "PALMERS & BACHELDERS" and "PURE COIN", both incuse.


KINGS PATTERN Teaspoon, S. Reed, Philadelphia (1846-50)

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 6962A

KINGS PATTERN Teaspoon, S. Reed, Philadelphia (1846-50)
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$30 each 

Coin silver teaspoons (5), Stephen Reed, Philadelphia (c. 1846-1850), 6" long, full bowls, crisp 10-lobed outlined shell drop, single struck Kings pattern with 10-lobed shell, script monogram "B" on front, marked "S.REED" in rectangular punch.

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