American Coin Silver 2025-11-21 Auction - 168 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA
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American Coin Silver

Our November 21 American Coin Silver auction includes over 150 lots of American coin silver from the late 18th to the mid-19th century, primarily from the estate of noted Natchez, Mississippi antiquarian Stella Sharp, but also with items from the collections of Kenneth Abshire, Gulfport, Mississippi and Sally "Pi" Percy & Howard Paul Lewis, Greenville, Mississippi. Lots include a large selection of ladles, New York tea sets, items from New England and Philadelphia, and an extensive selection of Southern silver including Natchez, Mobile and New Orleans.
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Boston Colonial Silver Tablespoon: Boston Colonial Silver Tablespoon third quarter 18th century, by Daniel Boyer (1725-1779), in the traditional "Hanoverian" pattern with shell heel, monogrammed "SB". l. 7-3/4"; 1.38 t. oz.
0368: Boston Colonial Silver TablespoonEst. $125-$250
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Rare Massachusetts Federal Coin Silver Spoon: Rare Massachusetts Federal Coin Silver Spoon fourth quarter 18th century, by Seth Storer Coburn (1744-aft. 1796), Springfield, Massachusetts, in the traditional "Old English" pattern, with shell
0369: Rare Massachusetts Federal Coin Silver SpoonEst. $100-$200
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Five Boston Federal Coin Silver Teaspoons: New York Federal Coin Silver Tablespoon fourth quarter 18th century, by Joseph Dubois (1767-1798), New York, New York, spatulate "down-tipt" with bright-cut and wrigglework decoration, monogrammed
0370: Five Boston Federal Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $125-$250
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Three "Picture Back" Coin Silver Teaspoons: Three "Picture Back" Coin Silver Teaspoons late 18th century, with pointed handle and die-stamped picture heel, including: a left-facing bird-back, by James Kendall (1768-1808), Wilmington, Delaware,
0371: Three "Picture Back" Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $100-$200
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Six Rhode Island Federal Coin Silver Teaspoons: Six Rhode Island Federal Bright-Cut Coin Silver Teaspoons fourth quarter 18th century, by Saunders Pitman (1732-1804), Providence, Rhode Island, with pointed handle, monogrammed "IS". l. 5-1/2"; 2.38
0372: Six Rhode Island Federal Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $150-$300
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Seven Federal "Bright-Cut" Coin Silver Teaspoons: Seven Federal "Bright-Cut" Coin Silver Teaspoons late 18th/early 19th century, including one each by: Bernard Wenman (1765-1833), New York, New York, monogrammed "AS", l. 5-1/4"; Isaac Hutton
0373: Seven Federal "Bright-Cut" Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $125-$250
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Sixteen Federal "Coffin" Coin Silver Teaspoons: Massachusetts Federal "Coffin" Tablespoon first quarter 19th century, by John Russell (1767-1839), Greenfield, Massachusetts, monogrammed "HJ" l. 8-3/4"; 1.52 t. oz. Provenance: The Estate of
0376: Sixteen Federal "Coffin" Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $300-$500
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Nine Federal New England Coin Silver Teaspoons: Nine Federal New England Coin Silver Teaspoons early 19th century, including: a "fiddle" teaspoon, by Asa Sibley (1764-1829), Woodstock, Connecticut and Walpole, New Hampshire, monogrammed "D", l.
0377: Nine Federal New England Coin Silver TeaspoonsEst. $200-$400
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Pair of Connecticut Coin Silver Tablespoons: Pair of Connecticut Federal Coin Silver Tablespoons early 19th century, by Charles Augustus Carpenter (1783-1809), Norwich, Connecticut, in the traditional "coffin" handle shape, monogrammed "MT". l.
0378: Pair of Connecticut Coin Silver TablespoonsEst. $150-$300
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Nine Philadelphia Federal Coin Silver Spoons: Nine Philadelphia Federal Coin Silver Spoons early 19th century, including: a pointed teaspoon, by Christian Wiltbeger (1769-1851), monogrammed "AS", l. 5-7/8"; a pointed teaspoon, by Christian
0379: Nine Philadelphia Federal Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $200-$400
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Pennsylvania Coin Silver Ladle: Pennsylvania Coin Silver Ladle early 19th century, by Zachariah A. Tannehill (ca. 1774-1813), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, with circular bowl and pointed handle, monogrammed "JDW". l. 13-1/2"; 6.01 t.
0380: Pennsylvania Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, Robert Wilson, Sr. (1766-1824), with "down-tipt" handle and oval bowl, no monogram. l. 14-1/4"; 5.81 t. oz. Provenance: The Estate of
0381: Philadelphia Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Covered Sugar Bowl: Philadelphia Coin Silver Covered Sugar Bowl first quarter 19th century, by Joseph Shoemaker (1765-1829), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of lobed oval form with torus collar, squared strap handles and
0382: Philadelphia Coin Silver Covered Sugar BowlEst. $400-$700
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"Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, unmarked, with circular bowl, pointed shoulders and long, straight-sided "fiddle" handle, monogrammed "EAD". l. 13-1/4"; 5.91 t.oz.
0383: "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $150-$300
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Four Federal Coin Silver Sugar Tongs: Four Federal Bright-Cut and Wrigglework Coin Silver Sugar Tongs early 19th century, including: a "fiddle" example with elliptical bowls, William Roe (1743-1830), New York, New York, monogrammed "AN",
0384: Four Federal Coin Silver Sugar TongsEst. $200-$400
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New York Coin Silver Cream Jug: New York Coin Silver Cream Jug first quarter 19th century, by Garrett Eoff (1779-1845), New York, New York, of rounded rectangular section, with wasted collar and squared handle, decorated with a
0385: New York Coin Silver Cream JugEst. $400-$700
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Coin Silver Cream Jug: Coin Silver Cream Jug first quarter 19th century, unmarked, of lobed barrel form, with waisted collar, everted spout and squared handle, decorated with milled coquille banding. h. 5-3/4", l. 7-1/4",
0386: Coin Silver Cream JugEst. $400-$700
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, by Sayre & Richards, active 1802-1813, New York, New York, with oval bowl and "down-tipt" handle, monogrammed reverse "TIS" and obverse
0387: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, by Benjamin Wood (1780-1875), New York, New York, with oval bowl and "down-tipt" handle. l. 14"; 6.80 t. oz. Provenance: The Estate
0388: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $250-$400
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set first quarter 19th century, by Thomas Richards (ca. 1771-1830), New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 7-1/2", l. 11-3/4"; a covered sugar bowl, h. 7-1/2", w. 8";
0389: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $1,800-$2,500