Sold2021A Group of Coin Silver Spoons , New Jersey MakersThe Newark makers are: Benjamin Mayo, J and S Baldwin, and George & Silas Downing, the Trenton makers are Samuel and Edmund Roberts, the New Brunswick makers are Jacques Cortelyou, Samuel Baker and ElSee Sold Price
Sold202215 early American Coin Silver TeaspoonsCollection of 15 early American coin silver teaspoons including Vermont and other New England makers, C.M. Whitaker Brandon, VT etc. 5.25"-6" 7 troy oz.See Sold Price
Sold2016Group of New England Coin Silver Flatwareto include one National Trust replica of a tablespoon by E Lownes; nine assorted 19th century tablespoons; one place spoon; four teaspoons; two sauce ladles; one sugar shell; and one mustard ladle. 28See Sold Price
Sold202227 early American Coin Silver TeaspoonsCollection of 27 early American coin silver teaspoons including Vermont, Boston, and other New England makers, sets of 6, 4, 3 and pairs 5"-6" 11.7 troy oz.See Sold Price
Sold2017A Large Collection of 19th Century American Coin Silvervarious makers and monograms; including tablespoons and teaspoons of varying size; mostly New England makers, two or three pieces by St. Louis makers. 49.7 total troy oz. Collection of Mr. and Mrs. RaSee Sold Price
Sold2021Grouping of 31 American Coin Silver SpoonsMostly New England makers Peck, Harding, Caldwell, Ladd, Adams, Dunlap & Parker ..., Approx. 13.6 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold2022Coin SilverGroup of coin silver including 1 cup and 23 spoons. Acid tested Silver. Weight 17.345 ozt. Condition: Excellent Cup H 3-1/4".See Sold Price
Sold202319C New England coin silverGroup of (7) 19th century New England coin silver flatware, to include: set of (6) threaded tipt fiddleback dinner forks, John Goodhue, Salem, MA, engraved with sprigged script ''C''; and pierced bonSee Sold Price
Sold2022COIN SILVER: Thirteen serving spoons by AmericanCOIN SILVER: Thirteen serving spoons by American silversmiths, mostly New England, 19th C., all with maker's marks verso, maker's include: Farrington & Hunnswell, Boston, c. 1840 - 1850; N. & T. FosteSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Uncommon New England 19th century coin silver spoonsComprising examples by Phinney & Mead, Montpelier, Vermont; Joseph Dyar, Concord, MA or Middlebury, Vermont; William McDougall, Jr. Goffstown, New Hampshire; Jabez Baldwin, Hanover, NH or Salem, MA, oSee Sold Price
Sold202416 pcs King/Queen Silver flatware incl. Baldwin Gardner c. 1830Group of heavy coin silver flatware in the King / Queen pattern, marked for Baldwin Gardiner and other New York City makers/retailers, c. 1830, totaling six (6) tablespoons, five (5) dessert spoons, tSee Sold Price
Sold2017Group of Coin Silver Spoons Four Serving andnine small spoons. Various makers including Garland of New York. Steele of Hartford and Evans of New Jersey. All of used condition. Total weight 10.175 troy ounces.See Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Silver ItemsMiscellaneous sterling items. Together with five coin silver spoons. Total sterling weight: 49.43 ozt. Condition: Excellent. Link to high-res images: https://www.dropbox.com/scl/fo/pfoq1b1e4wamcbhpgueSee Sold Price
Sold2023Group of Coin Silver Rattail Coffee Spoons, 9Group of Coin and Sterling Silver Rattail Coffee Spoons, 9, various makers, various dates, one with marks of Jacob Boelen, New York City, ca. 1760. Weight: 3.66 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, NeSee Sold Price
Sold20226 Pieces American Coin Silver FlatwareA group of 6 pieces of coin silver utensils by various American makers. Includes: William Gale, New York, 'Medallion' spoon and fork dated 1867; C A (Charles Alexander) 300 Burnett, Alexandria, VirginSee Sold Price
Sold2023Group of Bright-Cut Coin Silver Coffee Spoons, 24Group of Bright-Cut Coin Silver Coffee Spoons, 24, various makers, various dates. Weight: 9.48 ozt. Provenance: Private Collection, New York.See Sold Price
Sold2021New Jersey Coin Silver and Sterling SpoonsA group of nineteen teaspoons, comprising: seven coin silver spoons by the Philadelphia maker James Watts and retailed by S and E Roberts, a set of six coin silver teaspoons by Abraham Voorhees (New BSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Early SilverGroup of early silver. Including 1831 baptismal cup, handled mug (coin), small footed cup, tongs and a pitcher. 18.55 ozt. Condition: Excellent condition. Estate of Thomas and Stephany Haines-ForsythSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of Early American Silver TablewareGroup of Early American Silver Tableware Comprising: A set of eight William Griswold teaspoons, maker's mark A sugar shell, marked 'Coin' A pair of sugar nips, indistinctly marked The largest 6 in. loSee Sold Price
Sold2022Around Fifty STERLING SILVER British & Colonial World CoinsPre- 1946 Sterling Silver Coinage From England Australia India & Pupua New Guinea Quantity: 51 Condition: Mixed Grades Weight: 201g or approximately 7.09oz Item location: NSW, AustraliSee Sold Price
Sold2015(59) PIECE STERLING TABLEWARES GROUPmost flatware in assorted patterns by various makers, likely some coin examples, repousse pill box, vanity jar, shakers, salts, and napkin rings, 32.7ozt. weighable silverSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of American Coin Silver TablewareGroup of American Coin Silver Tableware including a Pitman porringer, an L&C ladle, two demitasse spoons, and three tablespoons, lg. to 12 1/4 in. For further information on this lot please visit BonhSee Sold Price
Sold2021Coin Silver Flatware, New Hampshire MakersDating from 1780 to 1845, makers are: Martin Parry, Daniel N. Dole, Asa Sibley, Stephen Hardy, Ivory Hall, Enoch Nutter, William Virgin, W.D. Beason, Beason and Reed, William McDougall Jr, William McDSee Sold Price
6 days LeftBrunk AuctionsPair of New Hampshire Coin Silver Shoe Buckles, Benjamin Clark Gilman$300(1 bid)
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Sep 30Adam's AuctioneersTIFFANY & CO.: A GROUP OF SILVER JEWELLERY Comprising: a ‘heart tag’ necklace and€150(1 bid)