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18th & 19th C. Antiques & Decorative Arts
6:00 AM PT - Nov 9th, 2008

 

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PO Box 2135

Asheville, NC 28802
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56 pieces coin silver flatware:

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56 pieces coin silver flatware: shell bowl serving spoons, shell salt spoons, teaspoons, knife, salts, various monograms. Provenance: The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman. Detailed listing: Lot 0846 56 pieces coin silver flatware: shell bowl serving spoons, shell salt spoons, teaspoons, knife, salts, various monograms. The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman Estimate: $300 - $600 1 – 10-3/4 in. serving spoon, olive style pattern, scalloped rim, Bailey & Co. (Philadelphia, Penn., working 1846-1878), no monogram, good condition 3 – spoons, Jenny Lind pattern, "A. Coles" and hallmarks (Albert Coles, New York City, working 1851-1875): 8-3/4 in. serving spoon, "John & Addie." monogram, good condition; two 6-1/4 in. teaspoons, one "John & Addie." and one "HVDJB" monogram, good condition 1 – 7-1/4 in. butter knife, marks for Albert Cole (New York City, working 1851-1875), no monogram, wear 1 – 8-1/2 in. serving spoon, gothic style handle, marked "Clark & Co." and other pseudo hallmarks, monogram "MPK", good condition 4 – 5-7/8 in. teaspoons, fiddle handle, basket of flower decoration, "N. STODDARD", monogram, wear to bowls, buffed 2 – 4-1/2 in. spoons, oval handle, bright-cut engraving, "C Dunn" (partial mark) (Cary Dunn, Underhill, Vermont, Morristown, New Jersey, Newark, New Jersey, New York City, working 1765 - 1782), monogram, heavy wear to bowls 1 – 5-1/4 in. spoon, oval handle, bright-cut engraving, "J. Shoemaker" (Joseph Shoemaker, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1793-1829), monogram, wear to bowl 1 – 6-1/8 in. spoon, oval engraved handle, "Geo. H. Bechtel", some wear to bowl 1 – 5-1/2 in. spoon, rounded coffin tip, "W. G. Forbes" partial mark (William Garret Forbes, New York, working 1773-1830), monogram, wear 1 – 5-1/2 in. spoon, oval handle, bright-cut engraving, "W. G. Forbes" partial mark (William Garret Forbes, New York, working 1773-1830), monogram, wear to bowl 1 – 5-3/4 in. spoon, egg shaped bowl, shaped fiddle handle, Palmer & Batchelder (Boston, Mass. and New York City, circa 1850), wear 2 – 3-3/4 in. salt spoons, N. Harding (Newell Harding, Boston, Mass, workin 1830-1860), monograms, handles bent, wear 1 – 4 in. salt spoon, shell bowl, fiddle handle, L. R. Bloomall (Philadelphia, Pa., working 1846-1850), monogram, slight wear 1 – 4 in. salt spoon, shell bowl, fiddle handle, "BOAS & NEWHARD", monogram, good condition 1 – 6-5/8 in. tablespoon, oval handle, feather edge, partial mark "PR"??, monogram, bowl repaired 18 – spoons, marked "G&H" (Gale & Hayden, New York City), down turned fiddle handle, round fins, pseudo hallmarks, monograms: 15 – 5-7/8in.; 3 – 5-5/8in.; some bowls buffed, dents, wear 13 – coins spoon with unknown, pseudo hallmarks or unmarked, 3-1/2 to 6-3/4 in.: three with shell bowls; three salt spoons; fiddle handle teaspoon; two oval handle teaspoon; one coffin handle teaspoon; one fiddle and thread handle teaspoon; salt spoon with shell bowl; pattern handle spoon; wear, dents, scratches 3 – 4-3/4 in. spoons, probably English silver, oval handles, bright-cut engraved decoration, partial marks, one possible Hester Bateman, one with shell bowl, wear 56 – pieces total

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