American Coin Silver 2025-11-21 Auction - 168 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 2
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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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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set early 19th century, by John Sayre and Thomas Richards, fl. 1802-1814, New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 8", l. 11-1/4"; a covered sugar bowl, h. 7", w. 8-1/4";
0390: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $1,400-$1,800
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New York Neoclassical Coin Silver Pitcher: New York Neoclassical Coin Silver Pitcher second quarter 19th century, by Henry Salisbury & Co., fl. 1835-1839, New York, New York, with ovoid body, waisted collar, acanthus-crested and -mounted
0391: New York Neoclassical Coin Silver PitcherEst. $1,000-$1,500
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New York Coin Silver Covered Sugar Bowl: New York Coin Silver Covered Sugar Bowl second quarter 19th century, by William Adams (1801-1861), New York, New York, of octagonally paneled baluster form, with arched, crested and acanthus-mounted
0392: New York Coin Silver Covered Sugar BowlEst. $900-$1,200
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Jabez Force (1783-1871), New York, New York, with oval bowl and "down-tipt" handle, monogrammed "JHG". l. 14-3/8"; 5.80 t. oz.
0393: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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New York "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Ladle mid-19th century, by A. Given, fl. 1844-1850, Albany, New York, with oval bowl and sugarloaf shoulder, inscribed "Harris". l. 13-1/2"; 8.50 t. oz.
0394: New York "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver LadleEst. $300-$500
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set second quarter 19th century, by Gerardus Boyce (1795-1880), New York , New York, including: a teapot, h. 11-3/4", l. 11-1/2"; a covered sugar urn, h. 10-3/4", w. 9"; a
0395: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $3,000-$5,000
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New York Coin Silver Sugar Urn: New York Coin Silver Sugar Urn second quarter 19th century, by John & Joseph Cox, New York, New York, with cavetto-paneled ovoid body, waisted collar, crested scroll handles, domed pedestal foot and
0396: New York Coin Silver Sugar UrnEst. $900-$1,200
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New York Coin Silver Footed Bowl: New York Coin Silver Footed Bowl first quarter 19th century, by Robert Shepherd & William Boyd, active 1806-1830, Albany, New York, of lobed hemispherical form, with a domed pedestal foot and
0397: New York Coin Silver Footed BowlEst. $400-$700
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New York Coin Silver Cream Jug: New York Coin Silver Cream Jug second quarter 19th century, by John & Joseph Cox, New York, New York, with double-lobed inverted pear-shaped body, spouted collar, crested "S"-scroll handle and
0398: New York Coin Silver Cream JugEst. $400-$700
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Samuel Darling Rockwell (1810-1888), Yonkers, New York, with oval bowl and "down-tipt" handle, monogrammed "GCRT". l. 13-1/2"; 7.30
0399: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $250-$400
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Samuel Darling Rockwell (1810-1888), Yonkers, New York, with elliptical bowl and "down-tipt" handle, monogrammed "THH". l. 13-3/4";
0400: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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New York Coin Silver Mustard Pot: New York Coin Silver Mustard Pot third quarter 19th century, by Eoff & Shepherd for Ball, Black & Co., New York, New York, of ovoid form, with repousse gadrooned leaf calyx, beaded rim, domed lid
0401: New York Coin Silver Mustard PotEst. $125-$250
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set second quarter 19th century, by Garrett Eoff & John Henry Connor, fl. 1833-1834, New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 11", l. 11-1/2"; a covered sugar bowl, h.
0402: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $2,500-$5,000
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New York City "Fiddle" Coin Silver Flatware: New York City "Fiddle, Up-Tipt" Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: six dinner forks, by James W. Beebe, fl. 1835-1849, monogrammed "SW", l. 8-1/4"; and six tablespoons, by Hotchkiss &
0403: New York City "Fiddle" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $500-$800
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Six New York Coin Silver Tablespoons: Six New York Coin Silver Tablespoons second quarter 19th century, by Francis W. Cooper (1815-1898), retailed by Orlando C. Forsyth (1813-1888), fl. 1844-1855, Brooklyn, fiddle down-tipt with rounded
0404: Six New York Coin Silver TablespoonsEst. $300-$500
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Eight "Queen's" Pattern Coin Silver Tablespoons: Eight "Queen's" Pattern Coin Silver Tablespoons second quarter 19th century, New York, New York, possibly John Wolfe Forbes (1781-1864), monogrammed "RMS". l. 8-1/2"; 24.17 total t. oz. Provenance:
0405: Eight "Queen's" Pattern Coin Silver TablespoonsEst. $800-$1,200
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New York Agricultural Premium Coin Silver Goblet: New York Agricultural Premium Coin Silver Goblet dated 1862, unmarked, of thistle form with repousse flower and scroll cartouche and pedestal foot, engraved on the body "To / R.M. Mitchel / for Best
0406: New York Agricultural Premium Coin Silver GobletEst. $150-$300
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Coin Silver Agricultural Premium Beaker: Coin Silver Agricultural Premium Beaker unmarked, dated 1825, of slightly bulbous plain tapering form, engraved on the body "HF & H Premium 1825". h. 3", dia. 2-5/8"; 2.78 t. oz. Provenance: The
0407: Coin Silver Agricultural Premium BeakerEst. $125-$250
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Seven Agricultural Premium Coin Silver Spoons: Seven Agricultural Premium Coin Silver Spoons dated 1851 and 1860, including: five fiddle, up-tipt teaspoons, by Willard & Hawley (William Wallace Willard & John Dean Hawley), fl. 1844-1850,
0408: Seven Agricultural Premium Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $150-$300
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Boston "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Boston "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Jones, Lows & Ball, fl. 1839-1846, Boston, Massachusetts, with oval bowl and rounded shoulders, monogrammed "RPA". l. 12-1/2"; 4.99
0409: Boston "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Boston Coin Silver Bowl: Boston Coin Silver Bowl dated 1838, by Jones, Lows & Ball, Boston, Massachusetts, of hemispherical form, with molded rim and foot ring, monogrammed "AEC", dated on the underside "1838". h. 3-1/2",
0410: Boston Coin Silver BowlEst. $500-$800
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"Boston Olive" Coin Silver Flatware: "Boston Olive" Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: eight place forks, by Newel Harding, Boston, Massachusetts, monogrammed "AMB", l. 7-3/8"; four place forks, by Newel Harding, Boston,
0411: "Boston Olive" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $800-$1,200
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Boston "Vintage Olive" Coin Silver Flatware: Boston "Vintage Olive" Coin Silver Flatware the pattern designed in 1865 by Julius Lucius Dunning Sullivan (1833-1888) for Newell Harding & Co., Boston, Massachusetts, including: twelve place forks,
0412: Boston "Vintage Olive" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $1,200-$1,800
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Boston "Oval Thread" Coin Silver Ladle: Boston "Oval Thread" Coin Silver Ladle third quarter 19th century, by Newell Harding & Co., fl. 1859-1862, Boston/Haverhill, Massachusetts, inscribed obverse "EBG from LAG and CBR" and reverse "LAG
0413: Boston "Oval Thread" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400