Sold2022An American coin silver teapot, John Wolfe ForbesAn American coin silver teapotJohn Wolfe Forbes, New York, New Yorksecond quarter 19th centuryMonogram to side.height 9 1/2in (24cm); length 12in (30.5cm); width 5in (12.5cm); weight approximately 29oSee Sold Price
Sold2016American Coin Silver Covered PitcherNew York, early 19th century, urn shape with melon form body, dome cover, ball finial, die-rolled bands, square handle, marks for retailer Hyde & Nevins, (New York City, working 1812-1818), makerSee Sold Price
Sold201616 19th C Coin Silver Teaspoons16 19th C Coin Silver Teaspoons four by D. Parmely circa 1850, attributed to CT; four by John W Forbes, New York circa 1830; four by Joseph W. Boyde, New York 1816-1820; four by OE Sibley, CanandaiguaSee Sold Price
Sold2023Three Pairs of Coin Silver SpectaclesAmerican, early/mid 19th century, including one pair with blue lenses, marked "Moore" and "New York"; one pair with green lenses, marks for John Peirce (Pierce, Boston, Massachusetts, working 1809-181See Sold Price
Sold2023BALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK COIN SILVER COVERED BUTTER DISH New York, Late 19th CenturyBALL, TOMPKINS & BLACK COIN SILVER COVERED BUTTER DISHNew York, Late 19th CenturyIn three parts, consisting of a squat ovoid base, a star-pierced liner and a domed cover with engraved lion passant andSee Sold Price
Sold20205 Pcs American Coin Silver FlatwareDESCRIPTION: Five pieces of American coin silver flatware. Includes: 1) Ladle marked "J. & I. Cox". New York, early 19th century. Monogrammed. 7-1/2" 2) Fork marked "Bailey & Kitchen". Philadelphia, 1See Sold Price
Sold2021Four Coin Silver Spoons.One by William Mitchell Jr. c. 1830, two by Seymore Hoyt 1817-1850, and one by L. Emmons, New York, early 19th century. Lengths 9 inches, 236 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2022Six American Coin Silver Spoons, including John Wolfe ForbesSix American Coin Silver Spoons, including John Wolfe Forbesincluding: (3) with mark of John Wolfe Forbes, New York City, active 1802-1831 (7 1/4 in.); a pair with mark of Wood & Hughes, both with retSee Sold Price
Sold2017New York Coin Silver Tea CaddyAmerican, early 19th century. A rare coin silver tea caddy with hinged lid and lock, the lid with eagle finial, having a lobed bowl and rising on claw and ball feet, indistinct maker's mark to undersiSee Sold Price
Sold202318C/19C New York coin silverGroup of (15) New York coin silver spoons, late 18th to early 20th century, to include: (2) late 18th/early 19th century fiddleback spoons, Paul Sayre, Southampton, Long Island, comprising tablespoonSee Sold Price
Sold2024Newton E Crittenden New York Coin Silver LadleDescription: An early 19th century example, monogrammed, with scalloped bowl. Type: LadleMaterials: Coin silverMarkings & Inscriptions: Marked Date: Early to mid 19th century Maker: Newton Ebenezer CrSee Sold Price
Sold202412 Pelletreau and Upson NYC Coin Silver SpoonsSet of twelve early 19th c. Pelletreau & Upson New York City coin silver teaspoons with sheaf of wheat and sickle decorated handles, cursive script monogram "PL", accompanied by an old note reading ".See Sold Price
Sold2017John Cook Coin Silver Coffee PotAmerican (New York), mid-19th century. A coin silver coffee pot, the body with repoussé flowers and four medallions with female heads, the lid surmounted by an ornate pierced finial, having the imprSee Sold Price
Sold2020American Coin Silver Pitcher of Scottish InterestWilliam Thomason, early 19th century, New York, in the Neoclassical style, the urn of bulbous form, with Jamieson armorial crest comprising a boat over an applied shield of three anchors, over a banneSee Sold Price
Sold201654 pcs coin and sterling, early patternsLarge group of mid 19th century coin silver and early sterling. Partial New York coin silver flatware service in the early Albert pattern, including 6 serving or tablespoons, 6 dessert or place spoonsSee Sold Price
Sold2021American Coin Silver Shepherd & Boyd Centerpiece TrayThis is an antique Early 19th century American coin silver centerpiece footed tray crafted by silversmiths Shepherd & Boyd of Albany, New York. Monogrammed. 14 3/8" x 9 1/4". It weighs a total of 26.1See Sold Price
Sold2019(8pc) MISC. EARLY COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS18th Century or early 19th Century, including two with maker's mark 'NV', possibly for Nicholas Van Rensselaer, New York, c. 1765; two with maker's mark 'N' within a scalloped rectangle; one with makeSee Sold Price
Sold2023Two Chinese Export Porcelain Blue and White Covered Cider Jugs Early 19th centuryEach with cover having foo lion knop, the bodies of barrel form, the reeded overlapping handles with leaf terminals. Height of larger approximately 11 1/2 inches.See Sold Price
Sold2021Two American Silver Cream JugsTwo American Silver Cream Jugs Early 19th century One with a part lobed body and band of applied floral vine marked Simon Wedge, Baltimore, circa 1800, the second baluster-form with anthemion bands maSee Sold Price
Sold202215 King's Style Coin Silver Flatware, Some Marquandearly to mid 19th century, including six spoons with marks for Frederick Marquand (Savannah, Georgia, working 1820-1826 and New York, NY, working 1826-1839) and pseudo hallmarks; one spoon with marksSee Sold Price
Sold2021Charles Hequembourg, CT & NY, circa 1830.Early 19th century coin silver straight-sided mug, Charles Hequembourg, New Haven, CT, Buffalo, NY, & New York City, NY, circa 1830, having applied rim, banded foot, plain strap handle, and vertical sSee Sold Price
Sold2024American Expansionist-Era Coin Silver Tea SetAmerican Expansionist-Era Coin Silver Tea Setsecond quarter 19th century, by Garrett Eoff (1779-1845), New York, New York, including:a teapot, h. 10-3/4", l. 11-1/2";a covered sugar bowl, h. 9-1/2", wSee Sold Price
Sold2017Good Three-Piece American Coin Silver Coffee SetGood Three-Piece American Coin Silver Coffee Setthird quarter 19th century, by Wood & Hughes, New York, including a coffeepot, h. 11-1/4", l. 10", a covered sugar bowl, h. 8-1/4", w, 8-1/8", and a creSee Sold Price
Sold2021Four American Coin Silver BeakersFour American Coin Silver Beakers Various makers, 19th Century comprising an example by John C. Farr, Philadelphia, PA; O.C. Forsyth, New York, NY; Talbott, Bailey & Co, Indianapolis, IN; and H. HudsoSee Sold Price
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