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American coin silver sauce ladle, T. Steele, Hartford, Ct

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7526

American coin silver sauce ladle, T. Steele, Hartford, Ct
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$75.00 

This sauce is 6 3/4" with a 1 3/4" x 1 3/8" bowl. The condition is excellent, no dents or bends or repairs. It is marked "T. Steele" and pseudo hallmarks. Hartford, Ct., Ca 1840/45.


American coin silver right angle butter knife, Newell Harding, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7685

American coin silver right angle butter knife, Newell Harding, Boston
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$85.00 

A beautifull rendered example of relatively rare form, this right angle butter knife is 7 3/8" and weighs over 1 3/4 Tr. Oz. The handle is nicely engraved as is the blade. The condition is excellent. It is marked "N. Harding & Co." and "Pure Coin". Ca 1850/65.


American coin silver sugar shell, Newell Matson, Ohio & Chicago

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 10113

American coin silver sugar shell, Newell Matson, Ohio & Chicago
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$35.00 

This sugar shell is 6 3/4". The bowl is in excellent condition but, the handle has had some bends. It is marked N. Matson. Ca 1855/65.


American coin silver gravy ladle, "Tuscan". Ball, Thompkins, Black, NY

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7305

American coin silver gravy ladle, "Tuscan". Ball, Thompkins, Black, NY
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$125.00 

I think these 7 to 8" ladles (several follow) with fairly large bowls are for gravy. They are larger, especially the bowls, than the traditional sauce ladle. Of, course either could be used for gravy or sauce (more semantics). Certainly no one wants to admit eating gravy nowdays. But there is great pressure to lable stuff. Enough said, you may use them as you see fit. This one is 7 3/8" long and in beautiful condition. The pattern is "Tuscan". It is Marked "Ball Th ...click for details


American coin silver gravy ladle, Newell Harding, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 10096

American coin silver gravy ladle, Newell Harding, Boston
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$145.00 

I measure ladles from the front of the bowl to the tip of the handle and this one is over 7". It's hard to determine because it has a pronounced curve in the handle, very graceful. It's in excellent condition. The engraved decoration is crisp and the bowl is good. It is marked N. Harding and "coin". Ca 1860/65.


American coin silver nut picks, Lincoln & Foss, Boston

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7732

American coin silver nut picks, Lincoln & Foss, Boston
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$120.00 set of 3 

I don't find these very often. They seem to be somewhat impractical and perishable. I wouldn't try them on a hickory nut. They are about 5" long and in excellent condition (no hard nuts. This is a nice pattern, name unknown to me. Marked Lincoln & Foss an two are marked "Sterling". I suppose the third one is also sterling. Ca 1850.


American coin silver fish slice, Welles, Gelston, & Co, Ny, Ny.

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7633

American coin silver fish slice, Welles, Gelston, & Co, Ny, Ny.
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$795.00 

Every now & then I find a piece that really strikes my fancy. This is one of them. It's 12 1/4" long and weighs 5.2 Tr Oz. It's in the "Kings" pattern and has an ugly fish engraved on the blade. He has very impressive teeth and looks a little disgusted at being eaten. These guys must have had a sense of humor. It's in good condition, though it has been over polished. It is marked "Welles, Gelston & Co" of New York. Ca 1840.


American coin silver berry spoon, marked "Coin", Ca. 1860

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 6730

American coin silver berry spoon, marked "Coin", Ca. 1860
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$200.00 

A nicely engraved, 8 3/8" berry spoon. The bowl is an unusual form. The condition is excellent, no dents or tears. The engraving is crisp. It is marked "Coin" and "10". Ca 1860.


Albany coin silver soup ladle, S.D. Brower

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7091

Albany coin silver soup ladle, S.D. Brower
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$425.00 

This 13 1/4" ladle is probably a soup ladle but, with it's flutes bowl could easily serve as a punch ladle. The pattern is "Tuscan" patented in 1846. The condition is excellent with essentially no wear. It is marked S.D. Brower (incuse) and has a raised eagle. CA 1856/55.


Cincinnati coin silver ladle, Duhme & Co

Silver: Coin Silver: Serving Pieces: Pre 2000  stock# 7077

Cincinnati coin silver ladle, Duhme & Co
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$425.00 

This ladle is 9 3/8" from tip of the handle to the front edge of the bowl. Possibly it's a gravy or berry ladle. It has a gold washed bowl ant a band of engraved leaves around the outside edge of the inside of the bowl. The condition is excellent, all engraving crisp with no dents. It is marked D. Fey, but made, I'm sure, by Duhme. It's never been monogramed. Ca 1865. This piece and the following 5 lots are all part of the same set. All are have never been monogram ...click for details

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