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All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #219915 (stock #10305)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$70.00
This serving spoon is 8 7/8" and in nice condition. (Oops there are a pair of these) The bowl is not dented and the wear is only to the rim not the bowl. It is monogramed "J. Mack". The mark is "Jones, Lows & Ball" in a rectangular cartouche. Ca 1839. The second picture is the other spoon.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #219447 (stock #7785)
Past Pleasures Antiques
$72.00
This is a nice set of 6" teaspoons. The condition is excellent, flat bowl rims with no wear and no dents. They are marked "J. Appleton Jr" whom I can't locate. The form is a typical New England shape, hence my New England attribution. Ca 1845/50.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #219446 (stock #7494)
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$45.00
This serving spoon is 8 7/8". It's in good condition and heavy weighing almost 2 Tr Oz. It is marked "Wm. F. Ladd" and additionally "Sterling". It was probably made by William Gale who made Sterling early. The weight also lends credence to the William Gale attribution. Ca 1855/60.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Serving Pieces : re 2000 item #219429 (stock #7777)
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$195.00
This berry spoon is 9". It has a nice engraved pattern which is crisp. The bowl has a couple of small dents. Overall it is in nice condition. It is marked "Smith & Chamberlain", "Salem", and "coin". Salem, Ma. 1846/53.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #218750 (stock #7279)
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$150.00
A pretty pattern, these teaspoons are almost 6" long. They are in good condition. One has some bowl scratches, other-wise they have no bowl wear or dents. They are marked "Wm. B. Durgin" and "Pure silver coin". Ca 1860.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 2000 item #218449 (stock #7246)
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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.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 2000 item #218301 (stock #5189)
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$160.00
These 6 7/8" dessert forks are in a pattern I loosely call "Bead". There are several variations of this pattern including the following set which is slightly different at the tip of the handle. This one has a fluer de lis. These are made by "Bailey & Co." Interestingly these are also sterling, having Baileys mark (lion, S, shield) for sterling. Ca 1855.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #218300 (stock #6361)
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$270.00
These 6 7/8" forks are in nice condition. The tines are in good condition and they haven't been repaired or bent. They are unmarked but guaranteed to be coin. Ca 1850.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #218174 (stock #7610)
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$45.00
These are 6". These are in excellent condition, the pattern is crisp, the bowls clean. They are marked "H&S" and "A. Leach". Likely made by Hotchkiss & Screuder, Leach was probably the retailer. Ca 1855/65.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : re 2000 item #218172 (stock #4021)
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$125.00
These are 5 3/4". The pattern seems to be 3 ivy leaves at the top. They are in excellent condition. Only marked "coin", we wonder about the maker. Ca 1855/65.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Serving Pieces : re 2000 item #218170 (stock #7526)
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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.
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : re 2000 item #218135 (stock #10180)
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$60.00
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.
 
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