Sold2017An 18th Century New York Coin Silver Creamermark of Silas White (active 1791-1798), helmet form with applied beaded borders, period bright cut engraved monogram MF below spout, square base marked twice. 7 in. 5.65 troy oz. By descent through aSee Sold Price
Sold202318C/19C New York coin silverGroup of (15) New York coin silver spoons, late 18th to early 20th century, to include: (2) late 18th/early 19th century fiddleback spoons, Paul Sayre, Southampton, Long Island, comprising tablespoonSee Sold Price
Sold2019(8pc) MISC. EARLY COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS18th Century or early 19th Century, including two with maker's mark 'NV', possibly for Nicholas Van Rensselaer, New York, c. 1765; two with maker's mark 'N' within a scalloped rectangle; one with makeSee Sold Price
Sold2023An American Coin Silver Spoon, Myer Myers18th century, double stamped MM as pictured. Myer Myers (1723–1795) was a silversmith who lived and worked in New York City. He was a Jewish-American of Ashkenazi origin[1] and a member of CongregatSee Sold Price
Sold2021Possibly Jeremiah Wool, New York City, NY, circa 1790.18th century pair of coin silver skewers, possibly Jeremiah Wool, New York City, NY, circa 1790, having applied circular finger holes and fully intact sharp-ended points. Four maker's marks ''IW'' witSee Sold Price
Sold202218th Century Coin Silver Rat-Tail Spoon, mark of Adrian Bancker18th Century Coin Silver Rat-Tail Spoon, mark of Adrian BanckerNew York City, active 1725-1772, with period monogram to handle. 7 3/4 in. 1.85 total troy oz. Per consignor, the spoon descended in theSee Sold Price
Sold202218th Century Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, mark of Joseph Dubois18th Century Coin Silver Sugar Tongs, mark of Joseph DuboisNew York City, active 1789-1797, engraved designs and central cartouche with period script monogram. 6 1/8 in. 1.25 troy oz. From the CollectSee Sold Price
Sold2022William Thompson New York Coin Silver Creamer & SugarLarge Signed William Thompson(1777-1833) New York coin silver creamer and sugar bowl. Nice floral borders and in good condition overall. Sugar may have originally had a lid. Sugar measures 6 1/2" tallSee Sold Price
Sold202319C New York coin silverLarge group of (16) 19th century New York coin silver spoons, to include: (5) New York City tipt fiddleback spoons, comprising pair of Brower & Rusher tablespoons, having pseudo-hallmark with ''W'', pSee Sold Price
Sold2022NEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK REPOUSSE COIN SILVER CREAMERNEW YORK CITY, NEW YORK REPOUSSE COIN SILVER CREAMER, baluster form with a double-scrolled handle, raised on a round foot with beaded edge, sides having chased, engraved, and repousse decoration featuSee Sold Price
Sold2015NEW YORK CITY COIN SILVER CREAMERNEW YORK CITY COIN SILVER CREAMER, oblong form with reeded handle, raised on four cast paw-form feet. Marked "I&PT" in a rectangle for John and Peter Targee (c. 1798-1811), three letter script monograSee Sold Price
Sold2018Coin Silver Tea Set, ca.1830'sFour pieces assembled New York coin silver tea set, ca.1830's, creamer and sugar by Demilt, 36 ozs; Teapot by B Gardner, 29 ozs; coffee pot by Marquand & Co., 33 ozs; 9.5", total weight 98 ozs troy weSee Sold Price
Sold2019John Sayre American Silver Cream Pitcher C. 1800John Sayre, New York (American,1771-1852) active 1796-1818, coin silver creamer / cream pitcher, monogrammed, maker's mark: "I.Sayre," circa 1800. 7.75" H x 4.5" W (over handle to spout) x 3" D. ApproSee Sold Price
Sold201654 pcs coin and sterling, early patternsLarge group of mid 19th century coin silver and early sterling. Partial New York coin silver flatware service in the early Albert pattern, including 6 serving or tablespoons, 6 dessert or place spoonsSee Sold Price
Sold2017New York Coin Silver Tea CaddyAmerican, early 19th century. A rare coin silver tea caddy with hinged lid and lock, the lid with eagle finial, having a lobed bowl and rising on claw and ball feet, indistinct maker's mark to undersiSee Sold Price
2024Antique William Gale & Son New York coin silver coffee/tea set, 4 pieces. markedAntique William Gale & Son New York coin silver coffee/tea set, 4 pieces. marked" WMGALE & SON New York". Including 1 coffee pot, 1 creamer, 1 sugar pot, and 1 waste bowl. Coffee pot: W: 10.5 inches,See Sold Price
Sold2020American Coin Silver Pitcher of Scottish InterestWilliam Thomason, early 19th century, New York, in the Neoclassical style, the urn of bulbous form, with Jamieson armorial crest comprising a boat over an applied shield of three anchors, over a banneSee Sold Price
Sold202219TH CENTURY GALE & HAYDEN COIN SILVER TEAPOTCirca 1846-1850 Gale & Hayden New York coin silver teapot. Measures 9" tall 10" wide, weighs 30.4 OZT (946 grams).See Sold Price
Sold2023Two Charming Antique American Coin Silver CupsMid to late 19th century, New York. The largest cup by Ball Black and Co and marked E & G as well having been very nicely chased and decorated throughout with a dedication and date of 1856 at center aSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Cased Sets of New York Coin Silver FlatwareTwo Cased Sets of New York Coin Silver Flatwarethe first set of (6) forks, unknown foliate pattern, with mark of Wood & Hughes, last quarter 19th century hallmarks, all with matching script monogramsSee Sold Price
Sold2018Pair of Wood & Hughes Coin Silver Salt CellarsPair of Wood & Hughes Coin Silver Salt Cellars third quarter 19th century, New York, New York, circular trencher form, each with a pair of Egyptian masque medallion-mounted squared arch handles, withSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two New York Medallion Coin Silver ItemsTwo New York Medallion Coin Silver Itemsthe first a helmet form creamer with mark of Starr & Marcus of New York (active 1864-1877), with period monogram to one applied cartouche, the second applied caSee Sold Price
Sold2022American Coin Silver Creamer/PitcherAmerican Coin Silver Creamer/Pitcher by John Wesley Forbes, New York Circa 1815. Fully Hallmarked. Monogrammed. Condition: Generally Very Good Condition. Dimensions: Handle to Spout: 5.5", H- 5.5". WeSee Sold Price
Sold2015New York Coin (.900) Silver PorringerNew York Coin (.900) Silver Porringer, second quarter 19th century, by William Forbes (1798-1888) for Ball, Tompkins & Black (fl. 1839-1851), both New York City, of traditional form with pierced handlSee Sold Price
May 14Akiba GalleriesPair Of 18th C. Chinese Export Blue & White Porcelain Silver Capped Tea Caddies$100(1 bid)