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All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #400568 (stock #8015)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$540.00
This is a nice set of 7 3/8" coin dinner forks. The condition is excellent with almost no tine wear and no bends or repairs. I don't know the pattern name but it is a New England pattern very similar to another pattern from Philadelphia. (See item 8017). They are marked "Smith & Chamberlain" and "Pure Coin", from Salem, Ma. Ca 1855.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #400561 (stock #8016)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$160.00
This is a nice set of 4 7" dinner forks in excellent condition. The tines are not overly worn and there are no bends or repairs. The pattern is "Tuscan". They are marked "G. Harbottle" and "Auburn" for Auburn, NY. Ca 1850/55.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #347069 (stock #7978)
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$120.00
This is a nice set of 6, 6" teaspoons. The condition is good with minimal denting, no bowl wear or bends. They are marked "H.R. Smith & Co" and "Coin". I am unable to find Mr. Smiths location. Ca 1860/65.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #313202 (stock #G0011)
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$150.00
An excellent set of 6 5 7/8" teaspoons, there is no bowl wear or dents. They are marked "J. C. Hanna N.C". Hold on, isn't that for North Carolina? No, it's for New Castle, Pa. Ca 1845/55.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1837 VR item #289630 (stock #10300)
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$30.00
This serving spoon is 8 3/4" and in good condition. Bowl denting is minimal and tip wear slight. It is marked "Farrington & Honeywell" and "Boston". A nice usable spoon. Ca 1835/40.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #289123 (stock #Gooo5)
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$25.00
I don't get much Ohio coin silver, so maybe someone out there would like a reasonable piece. It's 5 3/4" and in pretty good condition. There are dents in the bowl but no repairs or bends. It is marked "Lafee" for D.A. Lafee, Dayton, Ohio. Ca 1850.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #275466 (stock #7909)
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$225.00
When photographing these these 6 7/8" dessert forks, I noticed one was not by Stebbins, but by Bigelow, Brothers and was sterling. I leave them together because they go well together and have the same monogram on the back. The condition is excellent with only slight tine wear and no other problems. Ca 1855/65.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #272956 (stock #7901)
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$175.00
This set of 7, 6" teaspoons have a nice engraved pattern. The condition is good with minimal denting and no repairs, although they have been polished extensively. The engraved pattern is muted. They are only marked "coin". Ca 1865.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #264914 (stock #7870)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$120.00
These 7" dessert forks are in very nice condition. The pattern is crisp and the tines have no wear. This is a pretty pattern, I believed to be made by James Watts and retailed by Benjamin C. Hopper both of Philadelphia. Ca 1855.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #263142 (stock #7882)
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$600.00
These coin dinner forks are 7 7/8" and in superb condition. All tines are perfect and there are no bends or repairs. The pattern is crisp. This pattern with the leaf was a popular one similar to "Josephine" but we don't know Albert Coles name for it. Ca 1850/55.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #259574 (stock #7869)
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$450.00
These 7 5/8" dinner forks are in nice condition. The pattern is crisp and there is no repair. There is some tine wear. This is a pretty pattern I believe to have been made by Wood & Hughes. Marked T. Goldsmith of Albany, NY. Ca 1850.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #224085 (stock #7843)
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$225.00
These 7 1/2" dinner forks are in excellent condition. There are no bends or dents and the tines are good. The pattern is Tuscan patented in 1846 by William Gale. They are marked "J.& I. Cox" and "Patent 1846". Ca 1846/55.
 
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