Sold2023A North Carolina Coin Silver Serving Spoon, Mark of John SelphA North Carolina Coin Silver Serving Spoon, Mark of John Selphwith "J.Selph" punched in a rectangle, plain tipt end, script monogram reading "A S J Buie", likely a descendent of Archibald Buie, whoseSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Salem, North Carolina Related Coin Silver FlatwareThree Salem, North Carolina Related Coin Silver Flatwareincluding two spoons with mark of John Vogler (1783-1881), both with period monograms, early 19th century (6 5/8 in. and 5 1/2 in.) (larger spooSee Sold Price
Sold2019John Vogler Coin Silver Ladle Spoon North CarolinaA Salem, North Carolina coin silver ladle or soup spoon by John Vogler (1783-1881). Maker's mark on the back, I. Vogler. Monograms on both sides of coffin tip handle. Measures 8.25" long. Weighs 48 grSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Raleigh, North Carolina Coin Silver Spoon, Mark of W. J. Ramsay & Co.A Raleigh, North Carolina Coin Silver Spoon, Mark of W. J. Ramsay & Co."fiddle tipt" handle, period bright cut monogram "CSR." 5 3/4 in. .52 troy oz. Walter J. Ramsay (1802-1856) arrived in Raleigh inSee Sold Price
Sold2022A North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of John VoglerA North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of John VoglerSalem, North Carolina, circa 1806-1830, without monogram. 5 1/8 in. .40 troy oz. John Vogler (1783-1881) learned the craft of silversmithing fSee Sold Price
Sold2023A North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of John PeabodyA North Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoon, Mark of John Peabodywith "J. Peabody" punched a rectangle, plain rounded end with rounded fins, script monogram to handle. 5 5/8 in. .5 troy oz. John Peabody wasSee Sold Price
Sold202323 Pcs. Assorted Coin Silver Flatware, incl. TN, KY, VA, OHTwenty-three (23) pieces of coin silver flatware, primarily Tennessee makers. 1st-2nd items: One (1) fiddlehead teaspoon and one (1) fiddle tipt table/serving spoon with marks for John Campbell (workiSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Grouping of American Coin Silver FlatwareA Grouping of American Coin Silver Flatware(22) pieces, including: a large shell serving spoon, mark of Michael Gibney, New York City, active 1836-1861 (12 5/8 in.); tablespoon with mark of John FoulkSee Sold Price
Sold2017Charleston Coin Silver Serving or Stuffing SpoonBy William Gale and Son, New York, bearing retailer mark of Carrington Thomas & Company Charleston South Carolina. The large spoon having renaissance form and monogrammed “PHF?”. Good condition wiSee Sold Price
Sold2023Seven Charleston Coin Silver Forks and Serving SpoonsSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including fiddle thread handles, monogram on back of handle, marks for Hayden, Bro. & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852-1855), 7-3/4 in.; two serving spooSee Sold Price
Sold20232 Rare Campbell & Prior NC Coin Silver SpoonsTwo (2) coin silver fiddle handled teaspoons with rare mark of CAMPBELL & PRIOR in serrated rectangles, for John Campbell and Warren Prior, working in partnership 1834-1836, Fayetteville, North CaroliSee Sold Price
Sold2022RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF THREE,each piece with a pointed oval bowl on a fiddle handle having pointed shoulders and a personalized engraving, comprising a teaspoon by Charles Boudinot Root of Raleigh, NC (active 1843-1860) with engrSee Sold Price
Sold2023An Early American Coin Silver Serving SpoonAn Early American Coin Silver Serving Spoonmark of "WP" in a serrated rectangle, by an unknown maker, slightly shaped end, without a monogram. 8 5/8 in. 1.3 troy oz. From the Collection of Quincy andSee Sold Price
Sold2023John David, Philadelphia, PASet of (3) 18th century American coin silver serving spoons, John David, Philadelphia, PA, handles engraved with sprigged script ''H'', marked. Minor scratches. 10-1/8''l; total approximate weight 6.1See Sold Price
Sold2022A North Carolina Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Mark of Freeman WoodsA North Carolina Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Mark of Freeman Woodsearly 19th century, with handsome bright cut engraving and period monogram "WKA" to handle, mark to verso. 13 in. 5.37 troy oz. Born in NeSee Sold Price
Sold2022Six Virginia Coin Silver Fruit Spoons, mark of John H. Tyler & Co.Six Virginia Coin Silver Fruit Spoons, mark of John H. Tyler & Co.Richmond, Virginia, circa 1866-1883, each with matching script monogram. 5 3/4 in. 3.45 total troy oz. John H. Tyler partnered with SaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Coin Silver Serving SpoonsLarge Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Burger, EP, Humphreys marks. Longest 9 1/2 inches. 6.4 ounces.See Sold Price
Sold2022A PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Dublin c.1794, maker's mark of John Osborne, theA PAIR OF GEORGE III IRISH SILVER SERVING SPOONS, Dublin c.1794, maker's mark of John Osborne, the plain tapered handles with crested terminals (c.5 troy ozs). 24cm longSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Philadelphia Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of Philadelphia Coin Silver Spoonsincludes a serving spoon with mark reading "McNear Coin" likely for William McNeare (circa 1828-1833) or William McNeir (circa 1835-1848), bright-cut "A" monogrSee Sold Price
Sold2023J. Campbell Southern Coin Silver Soup Ladle, NC or TNLarge Tennessee or North Carolina coin silver punch or soup ladle, marked JOHN CAMPBELL in rectangle (working Fayetteville, NC, 1818-1836, and Nashville, TN, active 1836-1855), with oval bowl and rounSee Sold Price
Sold2021Henry Semken American Coin Silver SpoonsSet of eight Henry Semken maker's mark American coin silver serving spoons, circa 1827-1895, 8", 13.5 ozt., each piece is monogrammedSee Sold Price
Sold2024Six Rare Texas Coin Silver SpoonsFiddle Back, 8 inch coin silver serving spoons, stamped A. Bahn and Company. Mark for Adolph Bahn, German immigrant, operated a silver shop in Austin Texas, 1853..9.41 oztSee Sold Price
Sold2017Coin Silver Spoons, Dumoutet, Owen Jr., McFaddenSix early 19th century American coin silver serving / table spoons. Comprised of three spoons by John Owen Jr, Philadelphia, active c.1804-1840. Two spoons by J.B. McFadden, Pittsburg, active c.1840,See Sold Price
Sold2021Bassett Warford Albany American Coin Silver SpoonThis is an American coin silver serving spoon by Nehemiah Bassett and Joseph Warford of Albany, NY (active 1800-1805). Monogrammed on the front of the handle: "CVB" and on the back: "MVB". 9 1/2" longSee Sold Price
6 days LeftBidhausStrasbourg by Gorham Sterling Silver Serving Spoon Old Mark 8 1/2" - No Monogram$10
Jun 11Adam's AuctioneersA THREE PIECE SILVER COFFEE SERVICE Dublin c.1971, mark of Royal Irish Silver Co, comprising coffee€400