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I. Speer, Chicago, 'Tuscan' Two Coin Silver Place Forks Engr'd 'Jones'
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware
Old Friends
5616f $80.00
A matched pair, each of these forks measures 7" long, while the two combined weigh 2.35 T. oz. They are marked "I. Speer" and "Chicago" on the handle reverses. Isaac Speer began work as a jeweler and watchmaker in Chicago in 1840, engaged in a partnership with Edward Cosper, 1852-53 (see Old Friends item 5463f for a Speer & Cosper ladle), and continued alone thereafter until 1870. Coin silver, these date from the 1860s and are in a period pattern similar to Gibney's Tuscan and... Click for details
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EE & SC Bailey, Claremont NH, 6 'Fiddle Tipt' Coin Silver Teaspoons
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware
Old Friends
5611f $75.00
Each of these six matching spoons measures 5 7/8" long and is engraved with the same fancy, feathered line script, "AI" monogram. They weigh 2.35 T. oz. the group. They are stamped "E.E. & S.C. Bailey," for brothers Ebenezer and Samuel, who established a partnership in Claremont, New Hampshire, circa 1825. Particularly well-crafted and elegantly formed, they have slender, elongated, Fiddle Tipt handles with markedly upturned ends. The bowls are relatively narrow and long, and... Click for details
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S.P. Bell 'Tipt' Coin Silver Teaspoon Possibly Southern x 5
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware
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5552f On Hold
This 6" long, coin silver, teaspoon is one of five matched pieces that weigh .55 T. oz. (17 grams) each. It has a Tipt end handle with something of a Fiddle shaped shank with tall, narrow and beveled, fins off the bowl, and a pointed end bowl. The backside heel has a plain drop. This one, along with the other four, has a fancy, feathered script, "SEA" monogram set sideways on the handle front. Marked "Coin" on the reverse, it is also stamped "S.P. Bell," who was likely the... Click for details
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Warner, Baltimore, 'Mayflower' c. 1830 11 oz. Silver Place Spoon x 2
Silver : Coin Silver : Flatware
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5546f $48.00
The Baltimore Museum of Art volume Baltimore Silver notes that Andrew Ellicott Warner "is the best known of a family of silversmiths which included his father Cuthbert, brother Thomas, and son Andrew Ellicott Warner, Jr." This example of his work is a 7" long, weighty at 1.3 T. oz., place or dessert spoon. The marks on this, "A.E. Warner" along with the peculiar to Baltimore "11" assay stamp (midway between coin and sterling silver), is one of seven documented in the above... Click for details
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"Hollywood Boulevard at Night".
vintage postcard. California, 1940s
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