SoldSET OF SIX LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS. Made by A. Carlile,SET OF SIX LATE 18TH-EARLY 19TH CENTURY AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS. Made by A. Carlile, (Abraham Carlile, Philadelphia), Oval terminals with bright-cut monograms - Wt: 10 troy oz.See Sold Price
SoldTwo 18th C American coin silver tablespoonsA coffin ended tablespoon by Ebenezer Moulton Boston Circa 1795. Together with a picture back table spoon by Jesse Zane. Wilmington, Delaware. Circa 1795. The Zane spoon is a particularly fine exampleSee Sold Price
SoldTwo American Coin Silver Tablespoons, D.C. Jaccard &Two American Coin Silver Tablespoons D.C. Jaccard & Co., St. Louis, MO, Late 19th Century of fiddle-form. each marked Length 8 1/4 inches. Estimate $50-70 Extensive surface scratches consistent with uSee Sold Price
SoldA COLLECTION OF 27 AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONSThe collection by various makers, circa early 20th century, is offered as shown. Measure from 7.375 to 9 inches, total weight 35.88 ozt. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax apSee Sold Price
SoldA Pair of American Coin Silver Table Spoons, secA Pair of American Coin Silver Table Spoons, second half of 18th century Marks to each: OP 7-3/4 inches (19.7 cm) (each) 3.01 troy ounces Property from the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education SocietySee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Six American Coin Silver Table SpoonsA Group of Six American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to longest: EOFF & HOWELL 10-3/4 inches (27.3 cm) (longest) 322 grams The table spoons, each withSee Sold Price
Sold7 American Coin Silver Table SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Seven American coin silver table spoons. Philadelphia, 19th century. Includes four 9" spoons marked "Bailey & Co." with pseudo stamp marks and three 9-3/8" spoons marked "E. Lownes". MonoSee Sold Price
SoldGordon Tracy, Norwich, ConnecticutSet of (6) 18th century American coin silver tablespoons, Gordon Tracy, Norwich, Connecticut, late 1700s, handles having bright-cut cartouches enclosing monograms, marked ''G. Tracy''. Minor wear. 8-1See Sold Price
SoldEstate Lot, Sterling Silver Flatware20 pieces total, including a pair of unmarked American coin silver tablespoons, a small Native American spoon, sterling flatware by International, and Whiting and six serving pieces that feature loadeSee Sold Price
SoldDelaware Coin Silver SpoonsAmerican coin silver tablespoons and teaspoons, fiddle variants, by Isaac Woodcock (1764 - 1849 DE and PA), John Foulk Robinson (1812 - 1867, Wilmington and Brandywine), Ziba Ferris & Son (1851-1866,See Sold Price
SoldJohn Wolfe Forbes Coin Silver TablespoonsJohn Wolfe Forbes (NYC, active 1802-1831) American coin silver tablespoons, monogramed PEC, lengths 8 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Spoons, Thomas Shields & MoultonA group of eleven American coin silver tablespoons. Comprised of a set of 5 tablespoons marked TS for Thomas Shields, Philadelphia, 8.75" long. Together with a set of 6 tablespoons, marked W.M, possibSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican coin silver and silver plate tablespoons,(lot of 21) American coin silver tablespoons and teaspoons by Edward & David Kinsey, N. Matson, and Joseph Seymour; together with 19th century silver plate tablespoons, teaspoons, and ladle, 8.36 troySee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Five American Coin Silver Table SpoonA Group of Five American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to longest: J GARDNER 8 inches (20.3 cm) (longest) 226 grams The table spoons, each with monogram.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table SpooA Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table Spoons, late 18th-early 19th century Marks to largest: MM 8-5/8 inches (21.9 cm) (largest) 360 grams The group ofSee Sold Price
Sold18th c. Lownes Philadelphia Bird Back Silver Spoon18th c. Joseph Lownes Philadelphia early American coin silver tablespoon with reverse of Hanoverian style lapped bowl decorated with bird bearing an olive branch 9.5" x 1.25" 1.9 troy oz.See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Four American Coin Silver Table SpoonA Group of Four American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to one example: BROWNE & SEAL 7-1/2 inches (19.1 cm) (longest) 138 grams The table spoons, each wSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS4 - AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS - 5.8 OZT - (3) J. GORHAM AND SON - OTHER E. SHAW Dimensions: 8 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldAMEERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS2 - AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS - JOHN MUNRO - CHARLESTON 1785-1809 - 3.8 OZT Dimensions: 8 1/2"See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN .900 SILVER TABLESPOONSAMERICAN COIN .900 SILVER TABLESPOONS Late 19th and early 20th century American coin .900 silver tablespoons. Makers include: B.E. Morse Williams C.T. Hockridge</See Sold Price
SoldTwo American Coin Silver Fiddleback Table SpoonsTwo American coin silver Fiddleback Tablespoons 1. Platt and Brothers 1836-1849 2. Unknown maker, silversmith stamp has been worn down. Silver content is 900 (coin silver) and total weight for both spSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Marked Table Spoons 249g LOTThis lot includes five (5) antique American coin silver spoons; impressed makers mark BURGER on back. Fronts are engraved with "RL" monogram oval. Also includes J. Loring marked spoon with engraved inSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER FIDDLEBACK TABLESPOON19th century; marked 'P.A. Lafee' for Powell A. Lafee of Dayton, Ohio (active 1850s-1870s); approximately 13 grams; Provenance: The Estate of Joan Benny, Beverly Hills; 8 3/4 inchesSee Sold Price
SoldBaltimore Coin Silver TablespoonsAmerican coin silver fiddleback tablespoons, including a set of (3) by Robert and Andrew Campbell, circa mid 19th C, and a set of (5) by George Washington Riggs, circa early 19th C. Monogrammed/engravSee Sold Price