Assorted Vintage Souvenir and Commemorative SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$15 days Left
Set of (5) Victor Co. Silver Plate SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$15 days Left
Sterling Silver Spoons Set of 4Rapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)See Sold PriceJan 30, 2026
4 Vintage Silverplated Morning Star Soup & Serving SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)See Sold PriceJul 10, 2025
4 Pcs Coin Silver Incl. Cain, Tennessee & ConnecticutCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$1002 days Left
Compiled Sterling Silver and American Coin Silver FlatwareFlannery's Estate Services4.6(458)$1003 days Left
(10) Solid Coin Silver Serving Spoons Marked Gorham & CompanyWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$10(2 bids)Feb 07, 2026
7 Vintage Silverplated Morning Star SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$1Feb 13, 2026
6 Vintage Silverplated Morning Star Soup SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$15 days Left
Sold3 Coin Silver Serving Spoons Connecticut3 coin silver serving spoons. Connecticut R Sargent Hartford, E Benjamin, T Steele & Son Hartford 8 3/4" some denting and surface corrosion. 148gSee Sold Price
SoldPair Coin Silver Serving Spoons Kippen & Peabody CtPair of coin silver serving spoons Kippen & Peabody Connecticut 8 3/4? 104gSee Sold Price
SoldThree (3) Coin Silver Serving Spoons with Bright CutThree (3) Coin Silver Serving Spoons with Bright Cut Design. Stamp Hallmark EF. Monogram HC. 5.594 Troy Ounces. Shipping $30.00See Sold Price
SoldPair of Coin Silver Serving Spoons Connecticut MississippiPair of coin silver serving spoons (Thomas C) Coit Connecticut, Mississippi 8 1/2” 87gSee Sold Price
Sold(16) PIECE STERLING & COIN SILVER GROUPIncluding 13 sterling flatwares, primarily serving pieces, various makers, and 3 coin silver serving spoons by E. Watson, 22.1ozt.See Sold Price
Sold3 Russian Silver Serving Spoons; 3 US Coin Silver3 Russian Silver Serving Spoons marked to the back of each with Moscow Mark. AK / 1894, and makers marks in Cyrillic; together with 3 Coin Silver serving spoons, probably American 19th Century, moldedSee Sold Price
Sold3 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS EWAN3 Charleston Coin Silver Fiddleback Serving Spoons by John Ewan (Charleston, South Carolina 1786-1852) who was located at 127 King Street .Each 7 1/4". Approximate silver weight 136 grams. MonogrammedSee Sold Price
SoldLOT OF SILVER & COIN SILVER 12.56 TROY OZLot of coin silver circa 1840 and sterling silver circa 1900. Weighable coin silver: 11.1 troy ounces, weighable sterling silver: 1.46 troy ounces. Including 3 large coin silver serving spoons, 7 coinSee Sold Price
Sold3 AMERICAN COIN SILVER RICE / SERVING SPOONS.All are American Coin Silver. All are monogrammed. Benjamin Barton Virginia 9 1/4". Etched Scroll marked Coin 8 1/2". W. Brown & Son Etched with Florals 8 3/4". Weight on all approximately 164 grams.See Sold Price
Sold3 COIN SILVER "TUSCAN" SCALLOPED SERVING SPOONS3 Large 19th c Coin Silver Scalloped Bowl Serving Spoon in the "Tuscan Pattern". 1 retailed at Hayden & Whilden,Charleston, SC and 2 retailed at Ball Black & Co. Each 8 3/4". Approximate silver weightSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American coin silver serving & teaspoonsComprising: pair of American coin silver serving spoons, Isaac Lewis, Connecticut, early 19th century, monogrammed "CH," 9 1/4 in. L. and three American coin silver teaspoons, J. Burritt & Son, IthicaSee Sold Price
SoldJohn David, Philadelphia, PASet of (3) 18th century American coin silver serving spoons, John David, Philadelphia, PA, handles engraved with sprigged script ''H'', marked. Minor scratches. 10-1/8''l; total approximate weight 6.1See Sold Price
SoldThree 7&1/2 inch 19th C. American coin silver serving spoons; 85gramsA pair of Dexter & Haskins and a Frederic one. 7&1/3 inch 19th C. American coin silver serving spoons. All have slight wear but Good condition; no chips, no breaks, etc. but normal and appropriate weaSee Sold Price
Sold(3) Serving Spoons, Coin Silver By William McGrew(3) Serving Spoons, Coin Silver By William McGrew, 8.5", Of Cincinnati, Circa 1850's, Grady & Annette Hite CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver "Cleveland" Serving Spoons, 3Group of three American coin silver serving / place spoons, monogrammed, marked: "Cleveland." Each 10" L. Approx 5.27 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldFour similar 19th C. American coin silver 8&3/4inch serving spoons; 196gramsFour similar 19th C. American coin silver 8&3/4inch serving spoons; 196grams . monogram .Good condition. No chips, breaks, etc.See Sold Price
Sold(6) Coin Silver Serving Spoons(6) Coin silver serving spoons to include (3) 1840's Johnson and Godley, New York, coin silver fiddleback spoons, 8-5/8", RB coin silver fiddleback serving spoon, 8-1/2"L, Curtis, Candee & Stiles, WooSee Sold Price
Sold6 AMERICAN BALTIMORE COIN SERVING SPOONSSix Antique American Coin Silver Serving Spoons. All monogrammed. 3 are by A. E. Warner of Baltimore and 3 by Robert Campbell of Baltimore.See Sold Price
Sold(3) Coin Silver Articles(3) Coin Silver Articles. One cup and two large serving spoons. Cup marked on base. Total Weight: 8.2 oztSee Sold Price
Sold4 LARGE COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS CHARLESTON & COLUMBIA1 from Nathaniel Vernon, Charleston. 1 fron Hayden & Whilden, Charleston. 1 from John Ewan, Charleston and 1 from William Glaze, Columbia SC. 8 3/4" & 8 1/2". Approximate silver weight 254 grams.PROVESee Sold Price
SoldPair of Coin Silver Serving Spoons by John Daniels 1720. Monogrammed "H."10" Long X 1 3/4" Stamped "ID" 4.07 oztSee Sold Price
SoldSet Four Charleston Coin Silver Serving Spoonsby Carrington, Circa 1850, Charleston, South Carolina. Each monogramed at handle and conforming. L8 3/4" 8.6 oz standardSee Sold Price
Sold4 Coin Silver Serving SpoonsCoin Silver Serving Spoons. Pittsburgh J Luckey, Hotchkiss, Fall River, Markings. Longest 8 3/4 inches. 5.4 ounces silver.See Sold Price
Sold6 G. S. Gelston Coin Silver Serving Spoons C.1830Six large coin silver serving spoons in a fruit and floral basket pattern. Made by G.S. Gelston of New York circa 1830. Length 8-3/4" Total weight 307 gramsSee Sold Price