American Coin Silver 2025-11-21 Auction - 168 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 5
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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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Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle third quarter 19th century, by Dundas T. Pratt & Benjamin B. Reath, fl. 1852-1862, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with unidentified Philadelphia manufacturer's
0462: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $250-$400
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Ice Cream Slice: Philadelphia Coin Silver Ice Cream Slice second quarter 19th century, byRobert (ca. 1796-1863) & William Wilson (ca. 1800-1859), fl. 1825-1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with flat scroll-crested
0463: Philadelphia Coin Silver Ice Cream SliceEst. $150-$300
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Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Robert (ca. 1796-1863) & William Wilson (ca. 1800-1859), fl. 1825-1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with oval bowl, pointed
0464: Philadelphia "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Philadelphia "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Ladle: Philadelphia "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Robert (ca. 1796-1863) & William Wilson (ca. 1800-1859), fl. 1825-1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, with elliptical bowl
0466: Philadelphia "Fiddle Thread" Coin Silver LadleEst. $300-$500
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Cake Basket: Philadelphia Coin Silver Cake Basket mid-19th century, by Robert (ca. 1796-1863) & William Wilson (ca. 1800-1859), fl. 1825-1846, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circular, decorated with a repousse band
0467: Philadelphia Coin Silver Cake BasketEst. $1,000-$1,500
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Tea Set: Philadelphia Coin Silver Tea Set third quarter 19th century, by Conrad Bard & Son, fl. 1850-1859, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including: a coffeepot, h. 12-7/8", l. 12"; a teapot, h. 13", l. 12"; a
0468: Philadelphia Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $3,500-$5,000
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12 J.E. Caldwell Coin Silver "Bead" Dinner Forks: Twelve J.E. Caldwell Coin Silver "Bead" Dinner Forks mid-19th century, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, inscribed "Freeman". l. 7-3/8"; 22.10 total t. oz. Provenance: Estate of Loveta Byrne, Natchez,
0469: 12 J.E. Caldwell Coin Silver "Bead" Dinner ForksEst. $500-$800
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Two Philadelphia Coin Silver Serving Pieces: Two Philadelphia Coin Silver Serving Pieces third quarter 19th century, Peter Lewis Krider (1821-1895), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, including: a spatulate down-tipt bright-cut and wrigglework sauce
0470: Two Philadelphia Coin Silver Serving PiecesEst. $200-$400
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Pair of Philadelphia Coin Silver Salt Cellars: Pair of Philadelphia Coin Silver Salt Cellars third quarter 19th century, by Peter Lewis Krider (1821-1895), Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, each of "punchbowl" form, decorated with repousse grapevines
0471: Pair of Philadelphia Coin Silver Salt CellarsEst. $100-$200
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Philadelphia Coin Silver Mug: Philadelphia Coin Silver Mug third quarter 19th century, by Peter Lewis Krider (1821-1895) for J.E. Caldwell & Co., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, of slightly tapering cylindrical form, decorated with
0472: Philadelphia Coin Silver MugEst. $150-$300
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by John Targee (ca. 1775-1850), New York, New York, with oval bowl and "down-tipt" handle, inscribed "Sanford". l. 14-1/4"; 8.32 t.
0473: 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 an unidentified manufacturer, for (probably) James Ward Beebe (1809-1870), with elliptical bowl, rounded shoulders and "down-tipt"
0474: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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New York "Fiddle & Shell" Coin Silver Ladle: New York "Fiddle & Shell" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by Benjamin Gardiner & Co., fl. 1827-1848, New York, New York, with elliptical bowl. l. 13-3/4"; 5.25 t. oz. Provenance: The
0475: New York "Fiddle & Shell" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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New York Coin Silver Teapot and Cream Jug: New York Coin Silver Teapot and Cream Jug second quarter 19th century, probably William Gale (1799-1867) for Baldwin Gardiner (1791-1868), New York, New York, each of bulbous oval form, with waisted
0476: New York Coin Silver Teapot and Cream JugEst. $1,400-$1,800
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set second quarter 19th century, by Gale, Wood & Hughes, fl.1836-45, New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 11-3/4", l. 11-1/2"; a covered sugar urn, h. 10-3/4", w. 8",
0477: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $2,000-$4,000
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New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Fish Slice: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Fish Slice by Gale & Hayden (William Gale & Nathaniel Hayden), fl. 1846-1850, New York, New York, with down-tipt handle and reticulated scimitar-shaped blade. l.
0478: New York "Fiddle" Coin Silver Fish SliceEst. $150-$300
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set second quarter 19th century, by William Gale for Frederick Marquand (1799-1882), New York, New York, including: a coffeepot, h. 12", l. 12"; a teapot, h. 11-1/4", l. 12";
0479: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $3,500-$5,000
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set second quarter 19th century, by William Gale (1799-1867), New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 9-1/2", l. 12-1/4"; a covered sugar bowl, h. 8-1/2", w. 9-1/4"; and
0480: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $2,000-$4,000
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New York Coin Silver Tea Set: New York Coin Silver Tea Set third quarter 19th century, by William Gale & Son, New York for Marquand & Co., New York, New York, including: a teapot, h. 10", l. 11-1/2"; a covered sugar bowl, h.
0481: New York Coin Silver Tea SetEst. $2,500-$4,000
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Gale & Son "Mayflower" Coin Silver Flatware Set: William Gale & Son "Mayflower" Coin Silver Flatware Set 1852, New York, New York, monogrammed "MER", including: six dinner forks, l. 8"; six luncheon forks, l. 7-1/4"; five place/dessert spoons, l.
0482: Gale & Son "Mayflower" Coin Silver Flatware SetEst. $1,800-$2,500
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"Olive" Variant Coin Silver Fish Slice: "Olive" Variant Coin Silver Fish Slice designed in 1847 by John Chandler Moore (ca. 1803-1874), retailed by Robert Rait (ca 1803-1870), fl. 1836-1855, New York, New York, the scimitar-shaped blade
0483: "Olive" Variant Coin Silver Fish SliceEst. $125-$250
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Gibney "Chartwell" Coin Silver Flatware: Three Pieces of Gibney "Chartwell" Coin Silver Flatware designed in 1848 by Michael Gibney (ca. 1812-1861), retailed by John & Joseph Cox, fl. 1817-1853, New York, New York, including: a dessert
0484: Gibney "Chartwell" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $100-$200
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New York "Jenny Lind" Coin Silver Flatware: New York "Jenny Lind" Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, New York City, including: a sauce ladle, by Squire & Lander, fl. 1855-1870, removed monogram, l. 7-3/8"; a tablespoon, by Philo B. Gilbert
0485: New York "Jenny Lind" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $200-$400