SoldSet of 12 James Watts Coin Silver ForksJames Watts Philadelphia, PA from the mid 1800's. Twelve forks with ornate detail. Monogram present. 90% silver and with total weight of 16.82 troy ounces and length 7 1/8".See Sold Price
SoldJ. Conning Alabama Coin Silver CupJames Conning, Mobile, Alabama coin silver cup or mug with beaded rim and foot ring; repousse strawberry and leaf decoration enclosed within an upper and lower band of triple reeding, central monogramSee Sold Price
SoldTwo Coin Silver Forks James W. Faulkner c.1840-50Matched pair of forks measuring 8 in. in length a piece and produced by Faulkner NY, NY.See Sold Price
Sold6pc JAMES G MOREY & BRO SOUTHERN COIN SILVER FORKSServed in Confederate Army, his store was closed down during the war. He married Katherine (Kate) Priestley, who's house is the 43rd most haunted house in America / Weight: 9.98 ozt / Measurements: 7.See Sold Price
SoldJames Conning, Mobile, AL, circa 1860.19th century coin silver cake knife, James Conning, Mobile, AL, circa 1860, having shaped and serrated blade crisply engraved with scrolls and repeating floral motifs, and tapered and threaded handleSee Sold Price
SoldJ. CONNING (ALABAMA) 19TH C. COIN SILVER COFFEEJames Conning (American (Mobile, AL), active 1842-1872), second half 19th century. Coin silver repousse coffee pot, having an urn form finial, floral motif, and raised on pierced "C" scroll feet withSee Sold Price
SoldAlabama "Fiddle" Coin Silver LadleAlabama "Fiddle" Coin Silver Ladlemid-19th century, by James Conning (1813-1872), Mobile, Alabama, with elliptical bowl, rounded shoulders and rounded "up-tipt" handle, inscribed "Walker".l. 13-5/8";See Sold Price
Sold6 CHARLESTON SC COIN SILVER FORKS 1846Six (6) Charleston South Carolina Coin Silver Forks circa 1846. Made by James Emmons Spear (Charleston, South Carolina 1787-1863) who was located at 235 King Street . Each 6 3/4". Approximate silver wSee Sold Price
Sold19th C. Alabama Coin Silver Ladle, J. ConningMonogrammed, marked J. Conning and Mobile. James Conning was a silversmith, swordsmith and jeweler active circa 1842 - 1872. L: approx. 12". Weight: approx. 6.23 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold7 19th C. Alabama Coin Silver Spoons, J. ConningAll monogrammed, all marked J. Conning and Mobile. Some dents / in as-found condition. James Conning was a silversmith, swordsmith and jeweler active circa 1842 - 1872.L: approx. 8 1/4" and 5 3/4".TotSee Sold Price
SoldMichael Gibney, New York, Coin Silver Dinner ForksA set of 13 American coin silver dinner forks by Michael Gibney, New York (1836-1861). In the Fiddle Thread pattern. The back of the handle with the maker's mark of Michael Gibney and the date stamp oSee Sold Price
Sold12 HEAVY AMERICAN COIN SILVER DINNER FORKS12 Heavy American Coin Silver Dinner Forks; 2 monogrammed on handle (Dickins) makers J. Conning Mobile on reverse; along with 10 matching forks by Henderson & Caines, monogrammed on reverse handle L.VSee Sold Price
SoldJames R. Armiger Sterling Forks, PlusAmerican, 19th-20th century. A lot of five bright cut forks marked for the James R. Armiger Co., PLUS eleven coin silver spoons with various marks including J. M. Freeman, all monogrammed; fork lg.See Sold Price
Sold3 Piece Sterling Set, 4 Pieces of Coin SilverA fine 3 piece traveling set of Sterling Flatware..,the set includes fork, spoon and knife each with a orb finial...all matched and 7 inches each...4 coin silver spoons, 9 inch stamped James Watson, 6See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Sterling Silver Table Articles, Gorham +An assembled group of American sterling silver table articles, coin silver and silverplate. Comprised of 1 sterling meat fork in the 1911 Plymouth pattern, 7-1/8" long, 1 teaspoon in the 1904 Old FrenSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver, Charles Hale, Maine & J.W. Tucker, SFAmerican coin silver. Comprised of 3 teaspoons by Charles Hale, Bangor, Maine. Together with a 3-piece spoon, knife and fork set by J. W. Tucker, San Francisco, California. Each with stylized initialSee Sold Price
Sold17 American Coin Silver & Sterling Silver Flatware17 pieces total. Antique American coin silver and sterling silver flatware pieces. Includes 4 James Appleton (c. 1834-46) forks stamped with "C" and monogrammed 'Julia Pool'. 5 F&H (Farrington & HunneSee Sold Price
SoldCollection of (28) 800 Coin Silver Forks and KnivesCollection of .800 sterling silver flatware, includes seventeen forks and eleven knives with fish engraving Total weight: 49.02 ozt Provenance: Property from a home in San Antonio, TexasSee Sold Price
SoldSeven Charleston Coin Silver Forks and Serving SpoonsSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including fiddle thread handles, monogram on back of handle, marks for Hayden, Bro. & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852-1855), 7-3/4 in.; two serving spooSee Sold Price
SoldSet of Ten Charleston Coin Silver Forks, S. & T.T. WilmotSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, upturned tipt front fiddle handle, no monograms, marks for S. & T.T. Wilmot (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1833-1840), 18.69 oz. T., 7-7/8 in. Provenance: PropeSee Sold Price
SoldMiddleton/Ravenel Estate - Frederick Marquand Coin Silver Forks Set of 6 in the "Kings" PatternFrom Ravenel/Middleton Charleston Family - Frederick Marquand of Savannah, Coin Silver Forks Set of 6 in the "Kings" Pattern 7"L each 298 total grams Engraved "HER" The Ravenel family is a prominent SSee Sold Price
Sold8 Exquisite Coin Silver Forks in Medallion, circa 18708 coin silver forks in Medallion Pattern, circa 1870. Hand chased warrior design to the finial. A 3 letter monogram to the verso of the finials of 6 of the 8 forks. Weight: 11.77 ozt Measures: 7.5 incSee Sold Price
Sold12 G. Sharp KY Coin Silver Forks, Kentucky provenanceSet of twelve (12) coin silver forks marked for retailer George Sharp Junior, (working Danville, Kentucky 1857-late 1860), in a classical olive pattern variant pattern. 8" L. 23.535 total troy ounces.See Sold Price