Mappin & Webb William and Mary Sterling Silver Soup Spoon 7 1/8" MonogrammedMynt Auctions4.4(823)$1005 days Left
North Carolina Coin Silver Master Salt Spoon, Mark of Stephen BakerLeland Little4.5(736)$50Feb 12, 2026
American Revolutionary War Period Solid Coin Silver Serving SpoonWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$80(4 bids)2 days Left
Tiffany & Co Windham Sterling Silver Salad Serving Spoon Gold Wash 9 7/8Bidhaus4.2(837)$1006 days Left
Antique Berain Serving Spoon by Wallace Sterling Silver 8 1/8" MonogrammedBidhaus4.2(837)$1004 days Left
Sold2 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSMatched pair of Antique American 19th c. Coin Silver Serving / Rice Spoons in a traditional fiddle pattern. Made by R.&W. Wilson, Philadelphia, circa 1830. Robert and William Wilson operated in PhiladSee Sold Price
SoldBassett Warford Albany American Coin Silver SpoonThis is an American coin silver serving spoon by Nehemiah Bassett and Joseph Warford of Albany, NY (active 1800-1805). Monogrammed on the front of the handle: "CVB" and on the back: "MVB". 9 1/2" longSee 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
SoldHenry Semken American Coin Silver SpoonsSet of eight Henry Semken maker's mark American coin silver serving spoons, circa 1827-1895, 8", 13.5 ozt., each piece is monogrammedSee Sold Price
SoldNewton Ebenezer Crittenden Coin Silver Serving Spoons 210gNewton Ebenezer Crittenden early American coin silver serving spoons set of five, engraved “A.S. to Mr. & Mrs. E.T.B.” Each measures 8.25" long, combined weight 210g. Crittenden worked in NewSee 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
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
SoldCoin Silver Spoons, Dumoutet, Owen Jr., McFaddenSix early 19th century American coin silver serving / table spoons. Comprised of three spoons by John Owen Jr, Philadelphia, active c.1804-1840. Two spoons by J.B. McFadden, Pittsburg, active c.1840,See Sold Price
Sold191. A GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS. Each one is about 9 inches. In191. A GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS. Each one is about 9 inches. In bright cut design. Various makers. Total weight is 377 grams.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, LOT OF THREEAMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a sterling silver oyster server by Wood & Hughes of New York City, NY (active 1845-1899/1903) having a gold-washed bowl,See Sold Price
Sold(22 Pc) Antique Coin Silver Spoons & ForksDESCRIPTION: 22 antique American coin silver items: (1) Serving spoon, mark of J.H. Morse. Initials "M[A?]B" on handle. (1) Serving spoon, mark of Ball, Black & Co. Initials "[A?]M" on underside of haSee Sold Price
Sold17 American Tablespoons, most 18th C.17 American Federal coin silver table or serving spoons, most 18th century. Includes 6 tablespoons with mid rib handles; slashed drops and Hanoverian style monograms en verso HIL, with double marks: ESee Sold Price
Sold9 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS 1821Antique early 19th c. American Coin Silver Fiddle Tip Spoons. 4 are serving spoons from Azro B. Folsom of Athol, Massachusetts. 4 are teaspoons from Ezra Whiton of Boston, Massachusetts 1821-1826. TheSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Four George IV Silver Serving Spoons and an American Coin Silver Fish SliceGroup of Four George IV Silver Serving Spoons and an American Coin Silver Fish Slice The spoons marked John, Henry & Charles Lias, London, 1829, monogrammed and engraved with crest; the fish slice marSee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF INTERESTING SILVER PIECES, 295gComprising an American silver tea infuser together with an American coin silver large serving fork and a Scandinavian folding spoon together with eleven souvenir spoons. Weighable silver. 295g.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24, including three serving spoons marked for Samuel Williamson, Philadelphia, PA (active 1794-1813), two forward-tipped fiddle back serving spoons marked for RoberSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Serving SpoonsLarge Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Burger, EP, Humphreys marks. Longest 9 1/2 inches. 6.4 ounces.See Sold Price
SoldCOIN SILVER SERVING SPOONAmerican, mid-18th century. Large spoon marked with "IC" and "PC". 2.15 troy ounces total weight. 8.25"l.See Sold Price
Sold4 pcs American Serving Flatware including Coin SilverA collection of antique silver serving pieces, including 1 Whiting sterling nut scoop with ribbed repousse bowl; 1 twist handle coin silver serving spoon with Greek Key border marked for James Watts,See Sold Price
SoldSix American Coin Silver SpoonsComprising: a serving spoon marked EB, (possibly Ezekiel Burr), a shell decorated tablespoon by Daniel Boyer (Boston), a spoon by Henry J. Pepper (Wilmington Delaware), a large serving spoon by HenrySee Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF MOSTLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, 43 PIECES:Comprised: (40) tea and table spoons, (2) serving spoons, and (1) demitasse spoon. Makers include: Bradbury Melon Bailey, Hall & Elton, HendersonSee Sold Price
Sold2 large silver serving spoons. 1) Georgian. London2 large silver serving spoons. 1) Georgian. London 1818. Stuffing spoon 12in length. 2) American coin silver spoon. Dennis M. Fitch. Troy, New York. Dimples and creases in bowl. 13.25in length. 7.1 ozSee Sold Price
Sold3 American Coin Silver Serving Pieces,3 American Coin Silver Serving Pieces, fancy pie server by F & H, berry spoon by J.B. Ginochio and master butter knife by George Bechtel.See Sold Price
Sold12 American Coin Silver Serving Items,circa 1850, includes ladle, master butter knife, sugar spoon and master salt spoons, various makers and designs, 234 grams.See Sold Price