These 4 serving spoons range in size from 8 1/4" to 8 3/4" and all are in excellent condition. There are no dents or bowl wear. From left to right: "C. Blakeslee" - unknown, "S.D. Brower & Son" - Troy & Albany, NY, Wood & Hughes, sterling, NY, NY and "King & Bro", unknown. All except the sterling one date around 1850. The Wood & Hughes one is around 1870.
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$395.00
$395.00
weighing over 6 Tr Oz, this 13 5/8" soup ladle is a substantial piece if silver. It's in nice condition with no dents, bends or repairs. The pattern is "Tuscan" by William Gale and sold by C. Harbottle of Auburn, NY. Ca 1850.
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$30.00
$30.00
This 5 7/8" sugar has some repair in the bowl. See picture with arrow showing area. The repair is well done with silver solder. Other it is in nice condition. It is marked "Dexter & Haskins". I have not located them, but because of the form, I believe them to be made in New England. Ca 1845/55. The mark is worn but readable but pictures did not turn out.
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$45.00
$45.00
This 6 1/8" sugar shell is in nice condition. There are no dents or bends. It is marked J.H. Hollister of Greenfield, Ma. Ca 1845.
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$30.00
$30.00
This "shovel" form is somewhat unusual for a salt spoon. It's 3 7/8" and in good condition. There is a small rough spot on one side of the bowl. I believe it is marked "Burbank & Brother". This is probably A.F. Burbank of Worcester, Ma. Ca 1855.
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$30.00
$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.
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$25.00
$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 : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 1837 VR
item #290009
(stock #10136)
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$30.00
$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.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 1837 VR
item #290021
(stock #10237)
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$40.00
$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.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 1837 VR
item #376870
(stock #8002)
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.
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$120.00
$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.
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$150.00
$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.















