American Coin Silver 2025-11-21 Auction - 168 Price Results - New Orleans Auction Galleries in LA - Page 6
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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 "Olive" Variant Coin Silver Crumber: New York "Olive" Variant Coin Silver Crumber mid-19th century, by John Cann (1812-1867), New York and Brooklyn, the blade with raised and shaped shoulder and engraved with a scroll-mantled riparian
0486: New York "Olive" Variant Coin Silver CrumberEst. $200-$400
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Six "Lily" Coin Silver Dinner Forks: Six "Lily" Coin Silver Dinner Forks by Abraham & William Wood for Andrew Comstock Benedict (1802-1888), New York, New York, monogrammed "EHHS". l. 7-3/4", 10.2 total t. oz. Provenance: The Estate
0487: Six "Lily" Coin Silver Dinner ForksEst. $200-$400
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Pair of New York Coin Silver Sauce Ladles: Pair of New York Coin Silver Sauce Ladles mid-19th century, by Henry Hibbard (1819-aft. 1905) for Tiffany & Co., each with a spatulate down-tipt handle engraved with cabbage leaves and with gilt
0488: Pair of New York Coin Silver Sauce LadlesEst. $150-$300
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Four Henry Hebbard "Mask" Coin Silver Nut Picks: Four Henry Hebbard "Mask" Coin Silver Nut/Seafood Picks the pattern designed in 1859, retailed by Alexander Rumrill & Co., fl. 1856-1878, New York, New York, monogrammed "F". l. 5-1/4"; 2.25 total t.
0489: Four Henry Hebbard "Mask" Coin Silver Nut PicksEst. $125-$250
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Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Coin Silver: Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Coin Silver Flatware third quarter 19th century, Syracuse, New York, with medallion of Dionysus, no monograms, including: a serving spade with engraved blade, l.
0490: Hotchkiss & Schreuder "Medallion" Coin SilverEst. $200-$400
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"Medallion" Coin Silver Flatware: "Medallion" Coin Silver Flatware third quarter 19th century, New York, New York, including: a sauce ladle, by Kidney & Johnson, fl. 1868-1874, with spiral twist stem, l. 7-1/2"; two tablespoons, by
0491: "Medallion" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $300-$500
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"Medallion Blank" Coin Silver Flatware: "Medallion Blank" Coin Silver Flatware third quarter 19th century, with spiral twist stems and engraved handles, including: three tablespoons, by Mayer & Graffe, fl. 1876-1882, Fort Wayne, Indiana,
0492: "Medallion Blank" Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $200-$400
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Six "Medallion" Coin Silver Coffee Spoons: Six "Medallion" Coin Silver Coffee Spoons third quarter 19th century, unmarked, with medallion of Mars, no monograms. l. 5"; 3.17 total t. oz. Provenance: The Estate of Stella R. Sharp, Natchez,
0493: Six "Medallion" Coin Silver Coffee SpoonsEst. $150-$300
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Missouri "Medallion" Coin Silver Ladle: Missouri "Medallion" Coin Silver Ladle third quarter 19th century, by Freeman A. Durgin (1838-1911), St. Louis, Missouri, with coquille bowl and medallion of Perseus, monogrammed "SFW". l. 11-3/4";
0494: Missouri "Medallion" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Missouri Coin Silver Ladle: Missouri Coin Silver Ladle third quarter 19th century, by Jaccard & Co., fl. 1852-1851, St. Louis, Missouri, with pointed bead handle and elliptical bowl, monogrammed "EWC". l. 13-1/4"; 5.97 t. oz.
0495: Missouri Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Eleven Pieces of Southern Coin Silver Flatware: Eleven Pieces of Southern Coastal States Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: three fiddle down-tipt tablespoons, 1852, by Hayden, Brother & Co., fl. 1852-1855, Charleston, South
0497: Eleven Pieces of Southern Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $400-$700
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Georgia "Prince Albert" Coin Silver Ladle: Georgia "Prince Albert" Coin Silver Ladle mid-19th century, by Thomas Townsend Wilmot (1810-1850), fl. 1841-1850, Savannah, Georgia, with oval bowl. l. 13-1/2"; 7.36 t. oz. Provenance: The Estate
0498: Georgia "Prince Albert" Coin Silver LadleEst. $300-$500
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Rare North Carolina Coin Silver Cream Jug: Rare North Carolina Coin Silver Cream Jug dated 1813, by Thomas Emond (ca. 1776-aft. 1851), Raleigh, North Carolina, of bulbous rounded rectangular section with torus band, conforming waisted collar
0499: Rare North Carolina Coin Silver Cream JugEst. $300-$500
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North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle: North Carolina Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, by Jehu Scott (ca. 1780-1819), Raleigh, North Carolina, with oval bowl and long "fiddle" handle, monogrammed "JFY". l. 14"; 4.21 t. oz.
0500: North Carolina Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Virginia "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Virginia "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle first quarter 19th century, by Michael Gretter (1785-1867), Richmond, Virginia, with oval bowl and pointed shoulders, monogrammed "M". l. 13-1/4"; 4.83 t.
0501: Virginia "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Virginia "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Virginia/New York "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle second quarter 19th century, by John York Savage (1788-1865), fl. Raleigh, North Carolina, 1818-1826; Richmond, Virginia, 1829-31; and New York,
0502: Virginia "Coffin Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $250-$400
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Virginia Bright-Cut Coin Silver Ladle: Virginia/Philadelphia Bright-Cut Coin Silver Ladle early 19th century, by Samuel Alexander (d. 1821), fl. Philadelphia, 1797-1808 and Richmond, Virginia, 1808-1821, with circular bowl and pointed
0503: Virginia Bright-Cut Coin Silver LadleEst. $250-$400
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Virginia "Leaf & Shell" Coin Silver Ladle: Virginia-Retailed "Leaf & Shell" Coin Silver Ladle mid-19th century, the pattern designed in 1854 by John Polhamus, New York, New York, retailed by Samuel P. Mitchell & John H. Tyler, Sr., fl.
0504: Virginia "Leaf & Shell" Coin Silver LadleEst. $300-$500
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Twelve Richmond, Virginia Coin Silver Spoons: Twelve Richmond, Virginia Coin Silver Spoons first half 19th century, including: a teaspoon, fiddle, down-turned, by Thomas McConnell (1768-1825) (also Wilmington, Delaware, ca. 1780-1818),
0505: Twelve Richmond, Virginia Coin Silver SpoonsEst. $400-$700
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Tennessee "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle: Tennessee "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladle third quarter 19th century, by Hope & Miller Knoxville, Tennessee, with circular bowl, rounded shoulders and "up-tipt" handle, monogrammed "TH". l. 11-1/8"; 4.90
0506: Tennessee "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400
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Twelve Pieces of Tennessee Coin Silver Flatware: Twelve Pieces of Tennessee Coin Silver Flatware mid-19th century, including: a fiddle, up-tipt teaspoon, by John M. Cayce (1807-1902), Franklin, no monogram, l. 5-1/2"; a fiddle swell, up-tipt master
0507: Twelve Pieces of Tennessee Coin Silver FlatwareEst. $400-$700
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Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup: Kentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup by Henry Hudson & Jacob Dolfinger, active 1855-1858, Louisville, Kentucky, of traditional tapering cylindrical form, with beaded and molded rim and base, monogrammed
0508: Kentucky Coin Silver Julep CupEst. $250-$400
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Kentucky "Fiddle Swell" Coin Silver Ladle: Kentucky "Fiddle Swell" Coin Silver Ladle mid-19th century, by William P. Poindexter (1792-1869) or his son William A. Poindexter, Lexington, Kentucky, with elliptical bowl, pointed shoulder and
0509: Kentucky "Fiddle Swell" Coin Silver LadleEst. $200-$400