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SoldAmerican Coin Silver Fish Slice and Fork SetAmerican Coin Silver Fish Slice and Fork Setcirca 1850, both having matching naturalistic fish relief pattern handle, slice blade with hippocampus engraved design. Both unmarked, with matching periodSee 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
SoldAN AMERICAN COIN SILVER FISH SLICE, RETAILED BY HYDE & GOODRICH, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, CIRCAAN AMERICAN COIN SILVER FISH SLICE, RETAILED BY HYDE & GOODRICH, NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA, CIRCA 1840s-1850s, with hand engraved flowers and charming fish, terminal with monogram, marked at back, "HYDESee Sold Price
SoldAn American Coin Silver Fish SliceMid 19th century, with a fiddle thread terminal and etched and openwork central fish decoration at the center of the blade. Marked as pictured. Dimensions: 11 1/2" long, the approximate weight is 4.7See Sold Price
SoldAlbert Coles Coin Silver Fish SliceAmerican Coin Silver Fish Slice in the Aesthetic Taste, Albert Coles, New York, act 1835-1875, ret. M.W. Galt & Bro., Washington, DC, act. 1847-1871, flat-chased reticulated blade, ropetwist and brighSee Sold Price
SoldALBERT COLES NEW YORK COIN SILVER FISH KNIFE/ SLICEAmerican coin silver fish knife/ slice, Albert Coles (c.1815-1885), New York, engraved blade with serrated edge, flat handle patterned with dolphin and bulrushes, approx 12.5"l, 4.16oztSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN STERLING FISH SLICE & COIN SILVER SPOONAMERICAN STERLING FISH SLICE & COIN SILVER SPOON, 19TH C., L 11":Including 1 sterling silver fish slice stamped "Sterling" only, L.11", and 1 coin silver spoon by Knowles & Ladd, engraved "Hathaway" aSee Sold Price
SoldTwo American Coin Silver Servers, Mark of Ball, Black & Co.Two American Coin Silver Servers, Mark of Ball, Black & Co. each in the Olive pattern; including a pair of asparagus tongs without a monogram; and a fish slice marked "950", featuring an engraved bladSee Sold Price
SoldTwo American Coin Silver ServersA fish slice with engraved and pierced decoration in the King's pattern by Bailey and Kitchen, Philadelphia and an unmarked pie server with engine turned and landscape engraved decoration. DSee Sold Price
SoldJohn Watts American Coin Sliver Fish Slice, 1870sJohn Watts, Philadelphia coin silver fish slice, retailed by Bixler & Fox, Easton, PA, with chased fish and foliate decoration, circa 1870s, hallmarked and marked "Coin / Bixler & Fox." 11.5" L. ApproSee Sold Price
SoldR&W Wilson American Coin Silver Fish SetAntique American coin silver fish set by R&W Wilson Philadelphia featuring bright cut engraving. Knife length 11 7/8 in., fork 10 1/4 in.; total weight 7.79 ozt. Provenance: The Estate of PhilipSee Sold Price
SoldA Boston Medallion Pattern Coin Silver Fish SliceA Boston Medallion Pattern Coin Silver Fish Slicemark of Farrington & Hunnewell, active 1835-1885, with engraved heraldic shield cartouche and foliate motifs to blade, shield monogrammed "A." 11 in. 3See Sold Price
SoldHand-Chased Coin Silver Fish Slice and Serving Fork, J. Hayden, GeorgiaDescription: Each piece with pierced and chased decoration, a beaded handle and pointed tip. Monogrammed. Markings & Inscriptions: Marked to the backsides Date: 19th century Maker: J. Hayden DimensionSee Sold Price
SoldWood & Hughes "Medallion" coin silver fish sliceNew York, NY, circa 1870, 10 1/4 in. L.See Sold Price
SoldMonumental American Coin Silver Fish Serving ForkMonumental American Coin Silver Fish Serving Fork by George Sharp and Retailed by Bailey & Co. Philadelphia, PA. Fully Hallmarked. Monogrammed.Condition: Generally Very Good Condition. Dimensions: L-See Sold Price
SoldGarrett Eoff Coin Silver Fish SliceGarrett Eoff Coin Silver Fish SliceNew York City, active 1801-1845, foliate and shell pattern handle with engraved leaf and bright cut border designs to blade, script monogram and date to handle. 12 iSee Sold Price
SoldJames Watts American coin silver fish serverJames Watts American coin silver fish server, circa 1860's, Oval Shield pattern, engraved monogram initials on handle, 11 1/2" (length), 3.375 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Fish Server, (3.6 T.O)American Coin Silver Fish Server, (3.6 T.O). 11 1/2" LSee Sold Price
SoldAlbert Cole Coin Silver Fish Slice,fancy pierced work, circa 1850, 12 1/2", monogram.See Sold Price
SoldAlbert Cole Two-Piece Coin Silver Fish ServiceAn Albert Cole, New York, coin silver fish slice and serving fork, circa mid-19th C.. Each with an engraved design, twisted shaft and Roman soldier portrait medallion handle. Both marked. Slice: 11-1/See Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF SILVER.A 19th century American coin silver fish serve, "Bell and Bros," two towle hollow-handled serving pieces, Lunt tongs, European 835 tongs and two souvenir small spoons. And a silver plated ladle and caSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Silver Serving Articles (6 Pcs.)Group of six (6) silver serving articles, comprising a bowl (marked Sterling), cocktail jigger and shot measure (marked Sterling), ladle (coin silver), fish slice (tested), Women's Rights pendant (steSee Sold Price
SoldAlbert Cole Two-Piece Coin Silver Fish ServiceAn Albert Cole, New York, coin silver fish slice and serving fork, circa mid-19th C. Each with an engraved design, twisted shaft, and Roman soldier portrait medallion handle. Both marked. Slice: 11-1/See Sold Price
SoldA group of four coin silver fish knives / slices, various makers, early 19th centuryA group of four coin silver fish knives / slices, various makers, early 19th century All with pierced or reticulated blades and fiddle-shaped or rounded handles, the first, by John H. Mulford & WilliaSee Sold Price