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New York coin silver sugar tongs, possibly Joel Sayre

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 8078

New York coin silver sugar tongs, possibly Joel Sayre
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$165.00 

Unusual and striking, these coin silver sugar tongs are 6 3/8" and in excellent condition, with no bends or dents. They have long arms with squared shoulders. There is a bright cut cartouche around a period monogram. It is marked 4 times with a script "JS". I have not located this mark but am basing my guess an the first 2 letters in the "J Sayre" mark. New York Ca 1805.


Boston coin silver mustard ladle, Walcott & Gelston

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 8045

Boston coin silver mustard ladle, Walcott & Gelston
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$42.50 

This early mustard ladle is 5" and in nice condition. There are no dents or bends. It is marked "Walcott & Gelston". Boston, Ca 1825/30.


Coin silver teaspoons, early 19th century

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 8002

Coin silver teaspoons, early 19th century
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$25.00 each Levis sold 

Offered are 3 teaspoons all made around 1810/1815. 2 were made in Philadelphia, one in New York. A. 5 1/8" square shouldered, incised drop coffee spoon by John J. Parry, ca 1810. B. A 5 7/8" teaspoon, with no shoulders and an oval drop by William Levis, Philadelphia, ca 1810. C. A 6" teaspoon with no shoulders and an oval drop by Clark & Pelletreau, New York, ca 1810/15. Please see marks in additional pictures 2,3 & 4.


Philadelphia coin silver urn back spoon,C. Wiltenburger

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1800  stock# 7998

Philadelphia coin silver urn back spoon,C. Wiltenburger
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$450.00 

This is what we look for, seldom finding. This 9 1/8" spoon is in excellent condition with no bowl wear or denting. The urn on the bowl is strong. It is marked "C Wiltberger" and this looks like it may have been struck twice, but it can be made out. Christian Wiltberger, Philadelphia, Ca 1790/95.


Coin silver teaspoon, S. Coleman, Trenton, NJ

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 10237

Coin silver teaspoon, S. Coleman, Trenton, NJ
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$40.00 

This unusual teaspoon is almost 6" and in excellent condition. It is substantial and has no bowl wear or bowl dents. It has no shoulders and the remnants of a long drop. The bowl is long and slender and the handle is somewhat different in form. It is marked "S.Coleman" for Samuel Coleman of Trenton, New Jersey. (Belden pg 118). Ca 1800/1810. A very nice spoon.


Coin silver teaspoon, Lewis & Smith, Philadelphia

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 10136

Coin silver teaspoon, Lewis & Smith, Philadelphia
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$30.00 

This little tea or coffee spoon is 5 1/2" and in nice condition. It has no bowl wear and minimal denting in the bowl. It has no shoulders and a long drop. It is marked "Lewis & Smith", "A" page 271 in Belden. Lewis & Smith were in Philadelphia 1805-1811.


American coin silver mustard ladle, Probably Wood & Dodge, Philadelphi

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 2000  stock# 7589

American coin silver mustard ladle, Probably Wood & Dodge, Philadelphi
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$75.00 

This small mustard ladle is only 4 1/4" and is in excellent condition. There are no dents, bends or repairs. It is marked "W&D" probably Wood & Dodge of Philadelphia. Ca 1816/1817.


coffin end coin silver sauce ladle, Dickinson,Syracuse

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 2000  stock# 7246

coffin end coin silver sauce ladle, Dickinson,Syracuse
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$125.00 

I put this 6 3/8" sauce ladle in the early 19th century catagory because coffin ends were usually made then. However, I believe this piece was made in the 1840's, probably custom made, to go with some already existing coffin end spoons. It is marked "P. Dickinson" in a serrated rectangle. See "Belden" page 135 "other marks known". The condition is excellent, no dents or breaks. Ca 1845.


American coin silver teaspoons, John McFarlane, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 2000  stock# 10180

American coin silver teaspoons, John McFarlane, Boston
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$60.00 pair 

These nice little spoons(5 3/8") are in excellent condition. I consider these coffin ends. They have interesting sharp shoulders similar to the English style (I suppose that has to do with a McFarlane making them). They are marked "JM'F". John McFarlane, Boston. Ca 1805/10.


American coin silver coffin end teaspoons, Unmarked

Silver: Coin Silver: 18th and Early 19th Century: Pre 2000  stock# 10236

American coin silver coffin end teaspoons, Unmarked
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$60.00 set of 3 

These are 5 1/4" and pure coffin ends with the coffin shape at both sides of the handle. There are a few bowl dents and some slight bowl wear and have some handle creases. Unfortunately they are unmarked. (after all this I'm sure no one wants them, but I like them). Ca 1805.

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