Past Pleasures Antiques
$82.50
$82.50
These 3 coin spoons are 8 3/4" and in nice condition. There are only a couple of small dents in the bowls and no bowl wear. These are probably not a set because the monograms are different, 2 with "Almira Brett" and one with "Ella" both on the back. One is marked "L.Studley" and the other 2 "D.F. Studley"(a family of Studleys?). I am unable to find their location. My New England attribution is based on the pattern. Ca 1845/50.
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.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$225.00
$225.00
This lovely set of dinner forks are almost 7 5/8" and in excellent condition. There are no bends or breaks and the tines have almost no wear. The pattern is crisp. I think this pattern was made by Wood & Hughes and are marked "I. Stein" incuse who I am sure was the retailer, although I can't find reference to him. New York, ca 1850/55.
Past Pleasures Antiques
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This coin silver mustard ladle is 5 1/8" and in excellent condition. There are no bowl dents or bends. It is marked "Hall & Hewson" incuse and includes manufacturers marks (eagle, D, bust) attributed to Hall & Hewson in John McGrews "Manufacturers Marks on American Coin Silver" page 23. Albany, NY Ca 1835.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 1837 VR
item #422632
(stock #8045)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$42.50
$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.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$42.50
$42.50
This mustard ladle is almost 5 1/4" and in excellent condition. There are no dents or bends. The mark is worn but visible is A&.... also it is marked "Boston". Ca 1835.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$42.50
$42.50
This mustard ladle is 5 1/8" and in nice condition. There are no bowl dents and the handle doesn't seem to have been bent. The mark is worn but the "Lincoln" is clear and most of the "Foss" is gone. Ca 1850/55.
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$95.00
$95.00
This gravy ladle is 7" and in excellent condition. There are no dents or repairs. The pattern is Tuscan. It is marked "King & Brother". Although there are several Kings, I can't find a brother. It also has an interesting raised eagle that must have been part of the Tuscan die and is probably a manufacturers mark or possibly a journeyman's mark which I am also unable to identify. Ca 1850/55.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$95.00
$95.00
This gravy ladle is 7 1/2" and in excellent condition with no dents or repairs. The pattern is "oval" or "French" thread. It is marked "W.S. Wood" and "367 B'Way". Additionally, it has a manufacturers mark of a H, star and anchor as shown in "Manufacturers Marks on American Coin Silver" by John R McGrew on page 35 (top) and attributed to Henry Hebbard. Ca 1855.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$55.00
$55.00
This sauce ladle is 6 1/8" and in good condition. It has a couple of small dents in the bowl. It is marked "N & T Foster" in serrated cartouche for Nathaniel and Thomas Foster of Newburyport. Ca 1835/40.
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$65.00
$65.00
These Southern coin silver serving spoons are 8 1/4". There is minimal denting and no bowl wear, They have been buffed. They are marked "H.P. Buckley" and "New Orleans". New Orleans, Ca 1865/70.
Past Pleasures Antiques
$45.00
$45.00
This Southern coin silver teaspoons is 5 7/8". It has no dents or bowl wear but have been buffed. They are marked "H.P. Buckley" and "New Orleans". Ca 1865/70. Possibly repaired.















