These coin silver dessert spoons are a little over 7" and are in almost unused condition, no dents, bends or bowl wear. In fact they look almost unused. They are marked "Wm Kendrick". Louisville, Ky Ca 1850/60.The monogram is "Shuler".
You expect a Philadelphia spoon to be a cut above and this 8 7/8" example is no exception. It is beautiful condition with no bends, excessive wear or bends. It weighs 2.1 Tr Oz which makes it less than recent melt value. It bothers me that a 175 year old piece of Americana virtually worthless. It is marked "J. Curry", "Phila" and an eagles head. Philadelphia, Ca 1825/35.
This coin silver serving spoon is 8 3/4" and in remarkable condition, There are no dents, wear or bends. It ids the typical mid-western style with pinched fiddle and pointed shoulders. It is marked "W. McGrew",
Cincinnati, ca 1850.
This large (8 3/4") serving spoon is in good condition. There are a few tiny dents in the bowl but no bends or repairs. It is marked "Bigelow & Brothers", Boston, 1840/50.
This 5" mustard ladle is in nice condition with no dents or repairs. It is marked "H.A. Coe" and an Eagle. See "Manufacturers' Marks on American Coin Silver" By John McGrew bottom of page 90 for the eagle. Ca 1840.
This coin silver salt spoon is 3 3/4 and in good condition. There are no dents or repairs. On the front is "HCAS Premium" presumably the Hartford Ct. Agricultural Society. It is marked "H&A Goodwin". Hartford, CT Ca 1840.
This lot and the following 4 are an assembled set of coin and sterling in Gorhams cottage pattern. If anyone is interested in all, I can make a group price. The coin knives are 8 1/8" and in nice condition. There are no dents or repairs. Made by Gorham, Patented 1861.
Lot 4 of 5. These 6 7/8" dessert forks are in good condition. There is some light tine wear. They are coin. Retailed by M.S. Smith, made by Gorham, patented 1861.
Lot 3 of 5. 4 of these teaspoons are sterling and 2 are coin. They are 5 7/8" . There are some dents and 1 of the coin ones is repaired. They are all usable. The pattern is "Cottage", the maker Gorham and they were Patented in 1861.