Sold2016Group American Coin Silver SpoonsComprising 7 tablespoons, and 3 teaspoons, with monograms, total weight approx. 13 T.O. Longest 9-1/2"lSee Sold Price
Sold2016group of American coin silver spoons. 2 8"lgroup of American coin silver spoons. 2 8"l tablespoons by Seymour Hoyt (1817-1865). 6 6"l teaspoons by William Roe (Albany, Kingston, Troy and New York, NY) Hallmarked, monogrammed. 6.5 troy oz. 8 pcSee Sold Price
Sold2021GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS.Mid 19th century. Makers include Palmer & Bocheldor, S. Herrington, A. Langford, and others. Also includes two "sterling" spoons. Approx. 6.4 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold202174362: A Group of Four American Coin Silver Spoons MarkA Group of Four American Coin Silver Spoons Marks to longest: F&G 9 inches (22.9 cm) (longest) 236 grams The table spoons, each with monogram. &NewLinSee Sold Price
Sold2017GROUP OF AMERICAN SILVER & COIN SILVER SPOONSLARGE GROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN SILVER & COIN SILVER SPOONS, 31 PIECES:Makers include: GA Burr & Co, Henderson Inches Sawyer (1813-1858) for LP Coe, Reed, Slader & Co., Jas. P. Steele, Henderson InchesSee Sold Price
Sold2017GROUP OF AMERICAN & EUROPEAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF AMERICAN & EUROPEAN COIN SILVER FIDDLE-HANDLE SPOONS, LATE 18TH-20TH C., 37 PIECES:Makers include: B. Leavenworth, Charles Farquharson, Everard Benjamin, George Ferris, Henry Harper, Ira StroSee Sold Price
Sold2017GROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, 43 PIECES:Comprised: (40) tea and table spoons, (2) serving spoons, and (1) demitasse spoon. Makers include: Bradbury Melon Bailey, Hall & Elton, HendersonSee Sold Price
Sold2017GROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, 44 PIECES:Comprised of: (39) tea and table spoons, (4) serving spoons, and (1) nut pick. 22.49 troy ounces total.See Sold Price
Sold2017GROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, 40 PIECES:Comprising: (39) tea and table spoons, and (1) serving spoon. Makers include: Charles Plouette of Detroit, D. Gills Leonard, E.F. Hirst, FredericSee Sold Price
Sold2020(42) COIN SILVER SPOONSGroup of (42) American Coin Silver Spoons, 18th & 19th c., assorted makers, most monogrammed, 14.83 ozt tw. Some bends and dents.See Sold Price
Sold202174390: A Group of Five American Coin Silver Table SpoonA Group of Five American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to longest: J GARDNER 8 inches (20.3 cm) (longest) 226 grams The table spoons, each with monogram.See Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 9 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 9 early American coin silver spoons, descended through early Rhode Island families, including: 2 engraved tablespoons, marked 'Pitman'. 2 fiddleback teaspoons, marked 'N. Matson Pure Coin'. 2See Sold Price
Sold202174387: A Group of Six American Coin Silver Table SpoonsA Group of Six American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to longest: EOFF & HOWELL 10-3/4 inches (27.3 cm) (longest) 322 grams The table spoons, each withSee Sold Price
Sold202174357: A Group of Four American Coin Silver Place SpoonA Group of Four American Coin Silver Place Spoons Marks to longest: SW 9 inches (22.9 cm) (longest) 210 grams The place spoons, each with monogram. &NewLiSee Sold Price
Sold2021Group lot of early American Coin Silver Spoons115 grams total weight. Six pieces marked HI, possibly for John Hutton of New York, who was born about 1684 and lived to be 109, dying in 1792. Plus pieces with other marks including Ezra Whiton, BostSee Sold Price
Sold202174396: A Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table SpooA Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table Spoons, late 18th-early 19th century Marks to largest: MM 8-5/8 inches (21.9 cm) (largest) 360 grams The group ofSee Sold Price
Sold2022Group of Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of American 20th C coin silver spoons. 20.49 ozt. Dimensions:Longest 9" Property from the Collection of Scott Newman & Gregory Long.See Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 10 F. Richmond Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 10 early American coin silver spoons and ladle, descended through early Rhode Island families, marked F. Richmond (Providence, R.I.). Including: 4 fiddle back table spoons, 3 fiddle back teasSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 14 Early American Coin Silver UtensilsGroup of 14 early American coin silver spoons, a ladle and tongs, descended through early Rhode Island families, Various makers and sizes. Measures: 9 1/2" longest. Weight: 343 grams, 11.03 troy ozs.See Sold Price
Sold20228 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 8 early American coin silver spoons including 6 spoons by D. H. Buell Hartford, CT, a William Rogers Hartford, CT table spoon, and a marked "RM" teaspoon 6"-8.25" 6.5 troy oz.See Sold Price
Sold2022LG GROUP OF AMERICAN 19THC. COIN SILVER INC. SALT TEA, LADIES & TABLE SPOONS, OVER 50 IN ALL APPROX.LG GROUP OF AMERICAN 19THC. COIN SILVER INC. SALT TEA, LADIES & TABLE SPOONS, OVER 50 IN ALL APPROX. 40 TROY OZSee Sold Price
Sold2021Group American Coin Silver Utensilscomprising: 3 servers, 9 knives (in a different pattern) and 7 spoons, most monogrammed. Spoons marked SD Brower Albany. Servers marked Shreve Stanwood & Co., W Zacharias coin. Largest: 11 1/2" long,See Sold Price
Sold2017American Coin Silver Spoons and Tongs, PlusAmerican. A group of assorted coin silver including ten spoons, and a set of tongs, makers including E. Cook, A.J. Burr, Gorham and Carson & Hall, PLUS two silverplated spoons; largest lg. 9 in., coSee Sold Price
Sold2018British Sterling Silver Spoons, PlusEnglish (London), 19th century. A group of four sterling silver spoons, PLUS two American coin silver spoons by Henry Evans;Â longest sterling spoon lg. 8.5 in., coin silver spoon lg. 8.5 in., total sSee Sold Price
May 19The Heritage Gallery at Sayville Antiques, IncLot of 10 American Coin Silver SpoonsUS$70(2 bids)
BonhamsA GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN AND STERLING SILVER FLATWARE by various makers 19th-20th centuriesUS$800