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COFFIN END TABLESPOONS (6), Robert Wilson, NYC (1800)
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18th and Early 19th Century:
Pre 1837 VR stock# 6954D
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Coin silver tablespoons (6), Robert Wilson, New York City (c. 1800), 9-3/16" long, full French tipt bowls, broad drop, downturned coffin end handles tipt on back, feather script monogram "H" on front, marked "RW" in oval punch.
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ESPRESSO COFFEE POT, Jones Ball & Poor, Boston, 1846-52
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6955
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Coin silver espresso coffee pot, Jones, Ball & Poor, Boston (c.1846-1852), 10" tall to top of cover, 8-1/4" tall to spout, circular short pedestal base to squat bulbous body with long, thin neck to rim with covered thin pouring spout, hinged bell-shaped cover with small bud finial, body covered with beautiful repousse work (basket of fruit with palm tree on one side and large basket of flowers with another tree on other side), high hollow S-shaped handle with thumb piece and two i ...click for details
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BRIGHT CUT TABLESPOONS (12) J. Richardson, Jr. (1790)
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18th and Early 19th Century:
Pre 1837 VR stock# 6312E
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Rare set of 12 bright cut coin silver tablespoons, Joseph Richardson, Jr., Philadelphia (c.1790), 9-1/16" long, long drop, downturned oval end handles tipt on back, diamond cut bright cut down sides of handles and making an oval cartouche, no monogram (probably made for a Quaker family, which often purchased silver without monograms) , each clearly marked "J.R" (pellet raised) (see mark (b) in Belden).
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Coin Silver SUGAR TONGS, Isaac Hutton, Albany (1800-10)
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18th and Early 19th Century:
Pre 1837 VR stock# 6903
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Hampton Galleries
212-326-0846
$110
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Coin silver sugar tongs, Isaac Hutton, Albany, New York (c.1800-1810), 7" long, oval pans with cresent drop, long thin arms gradually widening and then dropping around bend, feather script monogram "MB" on bend, marked on each arm "HUTTON" in small rectangular punch.
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Coin Silver FISH SLICE, Wm B Durgin, Concord NH (1856)
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6944
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Coin silver fish slice, William B. Durgin, Concord, New Hampshire (c.1856-1860), 12" long, Tuscan varient, asymetrical blade with cresent-shaped piercings, typical 1850s bright cut engraving covering face of slice with fish and vines, no monogram on front, marked "WM. B. DURGIN. PURE COIN" incuse.
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LARGE COIN SILVER EWER, B. Gardiner, NYC (1834-38)
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 6726
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Coin silver ewer or water pitcher, made by Baldwin Gardiner and retailed by the firm of Dunn & Crutcher, New York City (c.1834-1838), 16-1/8" tall to the top of the handle, 13-3/4" tall to the top of the lip, domed pedistal base to large pear-shaped body to tall neck with wide pouring spout, beautiful heavy cast C-scroll handle, 1/4" wide gadrooning around circular base with engraved leaves, similiar engraved flowers and vines over body with large cartouche on front (no monogr ...click for details
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