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Edwin Burrage ChildA Rare John Shearer Signed and Dated DeskTiffany Sterling Flatware Set, 214 Pieces, Fitted Case
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Asheville, NC, United States
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Premier Auction - October 23, 2021 - Lot 433-892 Highlights Include: Edwin Burrage Child, A Rare John Shearer Signed and Dated Desk, Rare Edition, "Les Cuivres de Rembrandt", Important Tennessee Paint Decorated Pie Safe, Maxime Maufra, Alfred Heber Hutty, Tiffany Sterling Flatware Set, 214 Pieces, Fitted Case, Hubert Shuptrine, Morgan Dollar Near Set, 1827-R Brazil Pedro I 960 Reis, and more...
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Four Tennessee Coins Silver Spoons: mid 19th century, including two shaped fiddle handle salt spoons, marks for retailer Thomas Gowdey (Nashville, working 1825-1863); shaped fiddle handle serving spoon, marks for F.H. Clark & Co.
0821: Four Tennessee Coins Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$600
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Georgia Coin Silver Ladle, George Griffen: mid 19th century, oval with scroll and foliate handle, monograms "B", marks for George M. Griffen (Troy, New York, working c. 1827-1829; Athens, Georgia c. 1839-1841; and Savannah, Georgia c.
0824: Georgia Coin Silver Ladle, George GriffenEst. $300-$500
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Four Marquand Coin Silver Spoons: probably Georgia, mid 19th century, including two fiddle handle serving spoon, sheaf of wheat decoration on handle, shell back bowl, monograms, two fiddle handle tablespoons, monograms, all marked
0825: Four Marquand Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$600
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Four Georgia Coin Silver Spoons: early/mid 19th century, two pieces with marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826 and New York, NY, working 1826-1839) and pseudo hallmarks, one with shell on back of bowl;
0826: Four Georgia Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $300-$500
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Kentucky Coin Silver Mint Julep Cup, John Kitts: Louisville, mid 19th century, tapering side with bead border, no monogram, marks for John Kitts (Louisville, Kentucky, working 1836-1878), 5.64 oz. T., 4 in.Provenance: Private Property from a New
0827: Kentucky Coin Silver Mint Julep Cup, John KittsEst. $500-$700
Three Kentucky Coin Silver Pieces: mid 19th century, including elongated fiddle handle spoon, marks for Jonathon Simpson (Bardstown, Kentucky c. 1821-1844; Louisville, Kentucky c. 1850; and Madison, Indiana, working 1861-1863); butter
0829: Three Kentucky Coin Silver PiecesEst. $300-$600Lot Passed
Five Southern Coin Silver Items: mid 19th century, including salt spoon, fiddle handle, marks for R.H.L. Villard (Washington, DC and Georgetown, Maryland, c. 1833-1835); teaspoon, shaped fiddle handle, marks for John Miller
0830: Five Southern Coin Silver ItemsEst. $100-$300Lot Passed
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William Waldo Dodge Sterling Bowl Golf Trophy: Asheville, North Carolina, 1935-1942, round with hammered finish, inscribed "Biltmore Forest/Invitation/Golf/Tournament/3rd. Flight/Winner/1941", mark for William Waldo Dodge (Asheville, North
0831: William Waldo Dodge Sterling Bowl Golf TrophyEst. $800-$1,200
Four Pieces Kalo and Adler Sterling: American, 20th century, including letter opener and notepad topper, applied monogram, marks for Alan Adler (Los Angeles, California, working 1939-Present); serving knife and fork, fish set with bone
0833: Four Pieces Kalo and Adler SterlingEst. $400-$600Lot Passed
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Twelve Early American Coin Silver Spoons: 18th century, including six coffin tip spoons, engraved monogram, marks for William Homes (Boston, Massachusetts, working 1739-1783); spoon, bowl back with shell, Samuel Edwards (Boston,
0834: Twelve Early American Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $500-$800
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Eleven Coin Silver Pennsylvania Spoons: late 18th/early to mid 19th century, makers include James Byrne, J. Kennedy & Sons, four by John Fries, John Brenise, Osmond Reed, two by R & W Wilson, Samuel & Thomas Child, most with monograms,
0835: Eleven Coin Silver Pennsylvania SpoonsEst. $200-$300
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23 Assorted Coin Silver Flatware Items: American, 19th century, including two sets of six teaspoons, serving spoon, tablespoon, one with basket of flowers, one fiddle handle (Timothy Gerrish, Portsmouth, NH), various makers, most with
0836: 23 Assorted Coin Silver Flatware ItemsEst. $400-$600
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Eight Pieces Boston Silver: 19th century, several sterling, most coin silver, including Jones Ball and Poor ladle; J. B. Jones spoon; Haddock, Lincoln & Foss tablespoon; Lows Ball & Co. serving spoon; Baldwin & Jones shell
0837: Eight Pieces Boston SilverEst. $300-$500
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Joseph Richardson Coin Silver Spoon: Philadelphia, late 18th century, up turned tipt front handle, rattail bowl, monogram on back of handle, marks for Joseph Richardson, Jr. (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1773-1813), 7-3/8
0838: Joseph Richardson Coin Silver SpoonEst. $200-$400
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Bennett and Caldwell Coin Silver Milk Jug: Pennsylvania, mid 19th century, pear form with scroll handle, floral and shell cartouches, one engraved "January 1st, 1845" and one "R. E. S. from B. L.", marks for Bennett & Caldwell (Philadelphia,
0839: Bennett and Caldwell Coin Silver Milk JugEst. $500-$800
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Ten Pieces Northern Coin Silver Flatware: 19th century, including seven piece Boston: three pieces Newell Harding: mustard ladle, tablespoon with basket of flowers, sauce ladle; Amos Cutler serving spoon; Gray & Libby spoon; McKay, Spears &
0840: Ten Pieces Northern Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $200-$400
12 Pieces Early Coin Silver Flatware: mid 19th century, one small spoon with marks for Joseph & Nathaniel Richardson (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1777-1791); small ladle, Frederick Oakes (Sr.) (Hartford, Connecticut, working
0841: 12 Pieces Early Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$400Lot Passed
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Seven Connecticut Coin Silver Items: 18th/19th century, including two oval tipt front spoons, acanthus back bowls, marks for Samuel Parmelee (Guilford, Connecticut, c. 1757-c. 1775); elongated fiddle handle ladle, marks for Merriman &
0842: Seven Connecticut Coin Silver ItemsEst. $100-$300
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23 Pieces New York Coins Silver Flatware: 19th century, including set of six spoons by George Platt, teaspoons, salt spoons, tablespoons and serving spoons, various makers, most with monograms, 17.01 oz. T., 3-5/8 in. to 8-5/8 in.Provenance:
0844: 23 Pieces New York Coins Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$500