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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
Sold3 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, G. Sharp, DanvilleThree (3) Kentucky coin silver julep cups, all with incuse marks G. SHARP JR DANVILLE KY for George Sharp Jr., working Danville circa 1857-late 1860s. One has beaded rim and monogram AGNES BRIGHT, oneSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Fish Servers ItemsCoin Silver Fish Servers Items Including Fork and Knife. Condition: Generally Good Condition. Dimensions: Fork-10.25" Knife- 12.75". Weight: 6.910 ozt / 214.8 g. Provenance: From a Queens, NY Home. PlSee Sold Price
Sold2 Coin Silver Items, KY Cup & Philadelphia Shell Spoon1st item: Coin silver julep with incuse marks on the base G. SHARP JR DANVILLE KY for George Sharp Jr., working Danville circa 1857-late 1860s, with a beaded rim and foot. 3 3/4" H. 4.94 troy ounces.See Sold Price
Sold12 Kentucky Coin Silver Fiddle & Thread SpoonsWilliam Savage, Glasgow, Kentucky, c. 1805-1820, with "D" monogram, 6 7/8 in. L, 17.9 ozt. Provenance: Estate of John E McDonald, Sr, Baltimore, MDSee Sold Price
SoldSterling Flatware and Serving Pieces.Sterling Flatware and Serving Pieces, as follows: 27 pieces, weight-1011 g. 2 Coin Silver Serving Spoons 7 Soup Spoons 1 Fish Serving Fork 12 Fish Forks ToSee Sold Price
Sold25 pcs sterling and coin silver incl. KY25 pieces coin silver and sterling silver flatware, including 12 coin silver spoons of Kentucky interest. Includes six (6) fiddle pattern teaspoons marked A. Fairleigh in banner (Andrew Fairleigh, worSee Sold Price
SoldKENTUCKY COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FOURKENTUCKY COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FOUR, comprising three serving/table spoons marked for William P. Poindexter, Lexington, KY (active 1818-1859), and a citrus/tea spoon marked for Thomas G. Calvert,See Sold Price
SoldGeorge W. McDannold Coin Silver Julep CupKentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup, George W. McDannold, act. c. 1840, Mt. Sterling, Winchester and Covington, KY; marked "McDANNOLD", h. 3 5/8 in., wt. 5.20 troy ozs Provenance: Michael W. Murphy, El DorSee Sold Price
SoldSilver Julep Cup and 23 Spoons, G. Wolf, KYCoin and sterling silver julep cup and spoons marked for George Wolfe and Wolf & Durringer, working Louisville, Kentucky, 1859-1900, 24 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling julep cup or beaker with incuseSee Sold Price
Sold67 Pcs. Assorted Sterling & Coin Silver Flatware inc. KY1st-55th items: 55 pieces assorted sterling silver flatware by various makers, including 13 International pieces, including 12 five o'clock teaspoons and 1 luncheon/dessert fork; 12 A & J Plaut teaspoSee Sold Price
Sold23 pcs. Coin Silver Flatware, incl. Kentucky1st-6th items: Six (6) scrolling leaf and thread pattern forks, stamped "C. (or G.) STEWART", patent date 1847. Monogrammed with script "S" to handles. 7 1/2" L. 7th-12th items: Six (6) teaspoons withSee Sold Price
SoldGeo W. Welsh, N.Y. 12 Dinner Forks and 2 Serving SpoonsCoin Silver Group consisting of 2 Serving Spoons and 12 Dinner Forks, marked Geo. W. Welsh, N.Y. Mid 19th. Century. Also 2 Dinner Forks indistinctly marked. Total Weight - 798 g. Condition: VeSee Sold Price
Sold"Paul Storr" 12 Georgian Sterling Silver Green Stained ForksPaul Storr 12 Georgian Sterling Silver Green Stained Forks, London 1809. Fully Hallmarked. Condition: Generally Good. Monogrammed. Dimensions: L- 8.5". Weight: 782 g. Provenance: From a Long Island, NSee Sold Price
SoldSet of Sterling Small ForksSet of (12) sterling small forks. Approximately 6.6 troy oz TW. Provenance: The Collection of Ethel DuPont, Palm Beach, Florida. PLEASE NOTE: payment for silver, gold, jewelry, and coins must be madeSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Sterling Silver FlatwareComprising: two tablespoons and ten teaspoons in the Cottage pattern by Gorham, a three piece youth set by George Sharp (coin silver), a fork attributed to Wood and Hughes in a fan pattern and four coSee Sold Price
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
SoldSterling Souvenir Spoons and A. G Reed Coin Silver Spoons19 Sterling souvenir spoons 258 grams. Along with 12 A. G Reed Coin silver spoons 229 grams.See 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
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
SoldSet 12 R. W. Wilson Coin Silver Dessert ForksSet 12 R. W. Wilson Coin Silver Dessert Forks with fiddle and thread pattern, weighing approx 395 grams (12.7 ozt); measuring 6.25" L; circa 1810See Sold Price
SoldEARLY PUNCH LADLE,SET OF 12 STERLING SEAFOOD FORKS & COIN SILVER TONGS & SALT SPOONSEARLY PUNCH LADLE,SET OF 12 STERLING SEAFOOD FORKS & COIN SILVER TONGS & SALT SPOONSSee Sold Price
SoldT. G. CALVERT, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY COIN SILVER TEASPOONS, SET OF SEVENT. G. CALVERT, LEXINGTON, KENTUCKY COIN SILVER TEASPOONS, SET OF SEVEN, each having a pointed oval bowl on a forward-tipped fiddle handle with pointed shoulders and an engraved "L" initial.See Sold Price