Four Lot Antiques



All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : 18th and Early 19th Century : Pre 1837 VR item #975998
Four Lot Antiques
$750.00
Up for bid is a scarce set of six coffin-end coin silver tablespoons by Ezekiel Burr of Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1805. The spoons measure about 8 3/4 inches long and together weigh 286 grams, or a bit over 9 troy ounces. The handles have chamfered edges and downturned pointed coffin ends. The spoons have an even patina and are monogrammed "JSB" in script capitals on the fronts of the handles...
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Early Patterns : Pre 1900 item #973268
Four Lot Antiques
$69.00
Up for bid is a very rare hollow handle coin silver roast carving set in what is often identified as the LOUIS XIV pattern by John Polhamus. It was actually patented by John C. Moore, and was produced by other makers. The knife is 13 1/8" long and the fork is 11 1/8". The handles are 5 1/4" long and are identical to LOUIS XIV, save for the repeated section near the joints, likely required to fit the blades securely. The blades are carbon steel, now buffed to a polish...
All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Early Patterns : Pre 1900 item #1139554
Four Lot Antiques
$65.00
This is an early Philadelphia pattern coin silver tea or youth knife, marked Hildeburn & Bros. but likely made by James Watts. The knife is 7 5/8 inches long and weighs a hefty 52 grams. The handle is double die-struck in a simple waisted pattern as shown. The knife has a worn monogram on one side of the handle. The knife is marked "HILDEBURN & BROS" on the blade and "PA____", likely a partial patent date, on the handle.

Condition on the knife is fairly good...

All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Fiddle-Handled : Pre 1837 VR item #1019872
Four Lot Antiques
$65.00
Here is a nice coin silver tablespoon by Hugh Gelston of Baltimore, Maryland, working ca. 1821 to 1833. The spoon is 8 1/2 inches long and weighs 54 grams. The spoon has squared shoulders, a swaged arch drop and a downturned rounded fiddle handle. The spoon is monogrammed "H" in script on the handle front as shown. The spoon is marked with a leaf stamp and [HU.GELSTON] in a rectangle as shown. The leaf mark is unusual for Baltimore.

Condition on the spoon is fairly good...

All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #1139555
Four Lot Antiques
$30.00
Up for bid is an interesting coin silver sugar shell, marked Harwood Bros.. The spoon is 6 1/16 inches long and weighs 21 grams. The handle front is decorated with simple flower and leaf engraving. The piece has never been monogrammed. The spoon is marked "PURE-COIN" and "HARWOOD BRO'S".

Condition on the spoon is fair. There are numerous old salt spots in the bowl, but they could be removed with some extra polishing...

All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #1019871
Four Lot Antiques
$28.00
Up for sale is a bright-cut coin silver teaspoon by Francis A. Bunnell(e) of Syracuse, New York. The spoon is 5 5/8 inches long and weighs 16 grams. The handle is decorated with bright-cut engraving on both sides as shown. The piece is monogrammed "E.B." on the handle front. The spoon bears the [F][A][B] trademark of Francis A. Bunnell(e).

Condition on the spoon is fairly good. The bowl is dented and a bit misshapen, and the handle has a slight bend...

All Items : Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #1025179
Four Lot Antiques
$24.00
For sale is a fiddle pattern coin silver teaspoon by T.B. Leavenworth of Detroit, Michigan, working ca. 1850. The spoon measures 5 9/16 inches long and weighs 17 grams...
All Items : Silver : Sterling : Flatware : Pre 1900 item #1139556
Four Lot Antiques
$18.00
Here is a cute sterling demitasse spoon by W. Faber & Sons of Philadelphia. The spoon is 4 3/8 inches long and weighs 8 grams. The handle front is decorated with beautiful bright-cut engraving. The piece is monogrammed "G" on the handle front. The spoon is marked "STERLING" and "W. FABER & SONS".

Condition on the spoon is fairly good. There is a small pinpoint ding in the bowl and some faint spots, but otherwise just normal wear from age. A nice old spoon!

 
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