American Coin Silver 2025-11-21 Auction - 168 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 4
New York Coin Silver Tea Set
Large Philadelphia Coin Silver Fish Serving Fork
New Orleans Coin Silver Pitcher
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New Orleans, LA, United States
Auction Details

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.
SOLD
Eleven Coin Silver Salt Spoons/Shovels: Eleven Coin Silver Salt Spoons/Shovels mid-19th century, including: a fiddle swell, up-tipt salt spoon, by Charles H. Daniels (1836-1894), Malden, Massachusetts, monogrammed "MFN", l. 3-5/8"; a
Est.
$125
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$250
Six American Coin Silver Teaspoons: Six American Coin Silver Teaspoons second quarter 19th century, in the traditional elongated fiddle shape, one by Wyler & Farley, Portland, Maine, l. 6-1/8", and five unmarked, engraved with an
Est.
$100
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$200
Lot Passed
SOLD
Maine Coin Silver Spoons: Maine Coin Silver Spoons mid-19th century, including: a fiddle swell, down-turned tablespoon, by Benjamin & Moses Moody Swan, fl. ca 1840-1865, Augusta, monogrammed "MM", l. 8-3/4"; a fiddle swell,
Est.
$600
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$900
SOLD
Seventeen Massachusetts Coin Silver Spoons: Seventeen Massachusetts Coin Silver Spoons mid-19th century, including: an oval, engraved place spoon, by Edwin B. Horn (1813-1872), Boston, monogrammed "T", l. 7"; six oval, up-tipt teaspoons, by
Est.
$500
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$800
SOLD
Twelve New England Coin Silver Spoons: Twelve New England Coin Silver Spoons mid-19th century, including: a "down-tipt fiddle swell" tablespoon, by Nathaniel Jenks Gilman (1819-1867), Portland, Maine, monogrammed obverse "H" and inscribed
Est.
$200
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$400
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Ten Mid-Atlantic Coin Silver Teaspoons: Ten Mid-Atlantic Coin Silver Teaspoons second and third quarters 19th century, including: two fiddle, up-tipt spoons, by George R. Wheeler & Son, fl. 1844-aft. 1896, Salem, New Jersey, monogrammed
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Ohio "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Ohio "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle by Edward Kinsey (1810-1865), Cincinnati, Ohio, with elliptical bowl and rounded shoulders, monogrammed "TJM". l. 13-1/2"; 6.5 t. oz. Provenance: The Estate of Stella
Est.
$200
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$400
Nine Cincinnati Coin Silver Spoons: Nine Cincinnati Coin Silver Spoons mid-19th century, by Edward (1810-1865) & David Kinsey (1819-1874), fl. 1844-1861, fiddle swell, up-tipt, including two tablespoons, l, 8-1/4", and seven teaspoons,
Est.
$400
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$700
Lot Passed
SOLD
Mid-West Coin Silver Flatware: Mid-West Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: a fiddle swell, up-tipt dessert spoon, by John Garrett Ives (1818-1898), Springfield, Illinois, monogrammed "ESS", l. 7-1/8"; a rounded
Est.
$700
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$1,000
SOLD
Two American Coin Silver Platter Spoons: Two American Coin Silver Platter Spoons including: a Whiting, Providence, Rhode Island, "Plain" pattern, monogrammed and later dated "TLB/1816", l. 12-1/4"; and a Marquand & Co., New York, New York,
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Pennsylvania Coin Silver Flatware: Pennsylvania Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: a fiddle up-tipt teaspoon, by Erasmus Kaiser (1826-1902), Brownsville, monogrammed "AL", l. 5-3/8"; a fiddle up-tipt tablespoon, by
Est.
$200
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$400
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Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Robert Johnston (ca. 1795-aft. 1860), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with oval bowl, pointed shoulders and "down-tipt" handle,
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by John McMullin (1765-1843), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with elliptical bowl and pointed shoulders, monogrammed "WMM". l.
Est.
$200
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$400
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Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by John McMullin (1765-1843), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with oval bowl and pointed shoulders, monogrammed "SN". l. 12-3/4"; 5.05
Est.
$200
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$400
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5 Philadelphia "Wreath" Coin Silver Tablespoons: Five Philadelphia Fiddle "Wreath" Coin Silver Tablespoons by Phineas Fries (1815-1897), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, down-turned with pointed shoulders, monogrammed "NMW". l. 8-3/4"; 7.29 total t. oz.
Est.
$200
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$400
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Collection of Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware: Collection of Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware second quarter 19th century, including: four fiddle & shell tablespoons, by Samuel Hildeburn (ca. 1787-1856), monogrammed "WMH", l. 9-1/4"; a fiddle &
Est.
$400
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$700
SOLD
Philadelphia Coin Silver Cream Pitcher: Philadelphia Coin Silver Cream Pitcher second quarter 19th century, by Meadows & Company, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of helmet form with arched strap handle and pedestal foot, decorated with milled
Est.
$200
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$400
SOLD
Six Philadelphia Coin Silver Cauldron Salts: Six Philadelphia Coin Silver Cauldron Salts second quarter 19th century, by Taylor & Lawrie for Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, decorated with repousse floral motifs, with milled gadrooned
Est.
$400
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$700
SOLD
Philadelphia Coin Silver Cream Jug: Philadelphia Coin Silver Cream Jug third quarter 19th century, by Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the ovoid body with spouted collar, crested "C"-scroll handle and domed pedestal foot,
Est.
$400
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$700
SOLD
Large Philadelphia Coin Silver Fish Serving Fork: Large Philadelphia Coin Silver Fish Serving Fork third quarter 19th century, Bailey & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with plain "Old English" handle, with four tines and edged slice, the root with
Est.
$300
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$500
SOLD
Twelve Bailey & Co. "King's" Coin Silver Forks: Twelve Bailey & Co. "King's Honeysuckle" Coin Silver Dinner Forks third quarter 19th century, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, monogrammed "AMS". l. 8"; 23.54 total t. oz. Provenance: Estate of Loveta
Est.
$500
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$800
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Philadelphia "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Crumber: Philadelphia "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Crumber third quarter 19th century, probably Taylor & Lawrie for Bailey & Co., the blade with raised and shaped shoulder and engraved with a wide flower
Est.
$150
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$300