(12) Solid Sterling Silver Spoons With Various Maker's MarksWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$50(3 bids)2 days Left
(8) Solid Sterling Silver Spoons, All With Native American DesignsWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$90(4 bids)2 days Left
(12) Solid Sterling Silver Spoons Marked S. Kirk & SonsWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$300(4 bids)2 days Left
A Group of 18th and 19th Century American Coin Silver TeaspoonsLocati, LLC4.8(495)$150(1 bid)Feb 15, 2026
SoldLot of 30 Coin Silver Spoons19th century coin silver spoons, including: Four 8 3/4"L shaped upturned tipt fiddle handle serving spoons, engraved "Peasley", maker's mark "A & L. Forbes St. Louis"---One 9"L downturned fiddle handlSee Sold Price
Sold30 Coin Silver SpoonsThirty Coin Silver serving spoons and teaspoons by various makers. 27.10 troy ozs. Most monogrammed, some wear. Up to 9" long. ESTIMATE $400-600See Sold Price
Sold(30) COIN SILVER SPOONSCollection of (30) Early American Coin Silver Spoons, assorted makers, 14.97 ozt tw. Some bends and minor dents, many monogrammed.See Sold Price
Sold(30) PCS. ESTATE COIN SILVER SPOONS, FROM DUTCHESS(30) PCS. ESTATE COIN SILVER SPOONS, FROM DUTCHESS COUNTY, N.Y. ESTATE, ALL MONOGRAMMED, A FEW ROUGH CONDITION ON SPOON HEAD. MAKERS INCLUDE A. HENDERSON, JLW, F F QUINTARD, P P HAYES, B F VALET, BESTSee Sold Price
SoldCharles Wyman VT Coin Silver SpoonsMid 19th c Charles Wyman, St Albans, VT coin silver spoons (30 pcs) including sets, all with monograms, 17.3 troy oz, lengths 5 1/2" to 8"See Sold Price
SoldGrouping of 30 pieces of coin silver including: 10 spoons signed Gould, Stowell & Ward - Louis XIVGrouping of 30 pieces of coin silver including: 10 spoons signed Gould, Stowell & Ward - Louis XIV pattern - active in Baltimore MD 1855-1858; Benedict & Cudder and W.W. White (New York) - 7 spoons inSee Sold Price
SoldBoxed Coin Spoons by Sheperd & BoydeAlbany N.Y. active 1810-30, set of six coin silver tea spoons stamped S&B in silk lined and fitted leather case with hinged lid and clasps, 6 1/2 x 4 x 1 1/4" high, spoons5 3/4" long, total weight 2.1See Sold Price
Sold1800'S COIN SILVER SPOON C.E. ECKEL 7-3/8" 30 G, WITH MONODESCRIPTION: 1800'S COIN SILVER SPOON C.E. ECKEL 7-3/8" 30 G, WITH MONO. CONDITION: Please See Photos For Condition. Condition Is Commensurate With Age And Use. We Aim To Take Additional Photos Of AnySee Sold Price
SoldLOT (22) STERLING & COIN SILVER SPOONSTotal weight- 30 troy oz. In-house shipping available within U.S. Packing cost- $30See Sold Price
SoldASSORTMENT OF STERLING & COIN SILVER SPOONS(11) Gorham sterling teaspoons, coin sugar shell, sheaf of wheat tablespoon c1820 engraved with an "Anti-Masonic Sentiment". Together with (4) coin teaspoons. 10.30 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold6 SPRATLING SILVER SALT SPOONS AND 2 GREEK COINSincluding a set of 6 sterling and likely rosewood (or similar) salt spoons, with Spratling script mark (1951-1956) and eagle shield #63, 3.25in., and 2 Greek silver centennial 30 drachmai coins datedSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Assorted Lot of Coin Silver.This lot consists of a large assortment of coin silver pieces. Present in this lot are 30+ spoons. Some of the spoons are signed, and those that are signed are signed by various makers. There are someSee Sold Price
SoldLOT OF PHILADELPHIA, PA COIN SILVERINCLUDING: (3) "JAMES BLACK & TH" SPOONS CA. 1820. TOTAL WEIGHT 6.15 OZT. COIN SILVER. 9" L. ISAAC REED & SON TEASPOON CA. 1830. JAMES HANSELL (VALLEY FORGE & PHILADELPHIA 1830/40) .30 OZT. COIN SILVESee Sold Price
SoldPr. Coin Silver Spoons, Peter Bentzon, African American SilversmithA pair of fiddle back serving spoons with marker's mark as pictured. Peter Bentzon (c. 1783–c. 1850) was an American silversmith. He was one of the first known silversmiths in the UnitSee Sold Price
SoldSIZABLE LOT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS240 plus pieces by various makers, c. 1790-1870, approx. 130 troy oz. From a Newtown, CT woman’s collection of silver spanning 35 years.See Sold Price
SoldThirteen Natchez Coin Silver SpoonsThirteen Natchez Coin Silver Spoons19th century, including:three fiddle, down-tipt teaspoons, by Thomas Chester Coit (1791-1841), monogrammed "MC", l. 6";three fiddle, down-tipt teaspoons, by Marcus CSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Spoonstwo similar patterns by makers including Joseph Raynes, S & J. Myers, O.D. Seymour and Clark, Norwalk. 66.3 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldSILVER. Assorted American Coin Silver Spoons.Including (6) monogrammed J. Adam of Alexandria, Virginia coin silver teaspoons – approx. 5 3/4", stamped "J. ADAM ALEX.A" "10-15" (10 troy ounces silver per 15 troy ounSee Sold Price
SoldA Large Group of American Coin Silver SpoonsA Large Group of American Coin Silver Spoons. Sixty five examples, makers include: N. Harding, N.W. Goddard, Hall and Elton, George Jack, Z.M. Quimby, C.T. Ridgeway and others. Some European spooSee Sold Price
SoldFourteen Coin Silver Spoons New York and Philadelphia, early 19th centuryFourteen Coin Silver Spoons New York and Philadelphia, early 19th century Assembled group includes six tablespoons impressed with mark of William Baily (Philadelphia, 1792-1857); one teaspoon with marSee Sold Price
SoldLarge lot coin silver spoons, various makes, designs, 60.5 troyLarge lot coin silver spoons, various makes, designs, 60.5 troySee Sold Price
Sold9 Samuel Bell Coin Silver SpoonsNine (9) Knoxville, Tennessee coin silver spoons, including seven (7) tablespoons and two (2) small teaspoons with oval tipt handles, marked S. Bell in a rectangle on reverse for Samuel BellSee Sold Price
Grouping of Coin Silver SpoonsA grouping of American coin silver spoons by various makers including S. Richards, H. Robinson, GJ Wolf, T.R. Hand, R & WW, B. Robinson, I Owen, R & W Wilson, P.H. Furman. Approx. 17.5 troy ounces. LoSee Sold Price
SoldAn Assembled Lot of Coin Silver Spoons, Philadelphia MakersAll Philadelphia, eleven spoons, comprising: Three three matching 5” spoons by Abner Reeder (1766-1841) marked “A Reeder”, “EM” engraved at the handle, six matchingSee Sold Price