SoldC. Gennet, P.R. Bennett, E. Pratt Coin Silver SpoonsLot includes three Charles Gennet, Richmond, VA table spoons, three P.R. Bennett Jr. teaspoons, and one E.P. Pratt, Chillicothe, OH teaspoon. All good condition.See Sold Price
SoldPr. Coin Silver Spoons, Peter Bentzon, African American SilversmithA pair of fiddle back serving spoons with marker's mark as pictured. Peter Bentzon (c. 1783–c. 1850) was an American silversmith. He was one of the first known silversmiths in the UnitSee Sold Price
SoldCollection of Coin Silver SpoonsCollection of Coin Silver SpoonsEnglish and American. In various patterns, sizes, and wear. Including makers: nine by Griffen and Son, two by E.T. Pell, C. Reeve, four by N. Howard, H. Robinson, C.C.See Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Spoons Kinsey, Cincinnati OH & Newburyport Brooklyn CTTwo early 19th c coin silver large spoons. E. Newburyport & Co Brooklyn CT (1828-1860) with an MJ monogram, and wear to the bowl. E & D Kinsey, Cincinnati OH (1844-1861) with such a strong profile, anSee Sold Price
SoldNINE EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSNine early large coin silver spoons to include a bright cut by W. Forbes, NY; Moulton; H. Todd; two by Williamson; W. Walker; Rockwell; E. Lownes and C. Babit. Each approximately 9"l / 16 total Troy oSee Sold Price
SoldEight 19th c Coin Silver Spoons Waterman, Johnson, Albany NYThere are four teaspoons by C. Johnson (1824-1831) Albany NY monogrammed WB. There are four tea spoons by George Waterman (c. 1850) Albany NY, monogrammed E.B. Total weight 119.9 gramsSee Sold Price
SoldPair American Coin Silver SM Taber Rhode Island SpoonsThis is a fine pair of antique American coin silver serving spoons made by Samuel Macomber Taber of Providence, Rhode Island (Active c. 1824-1852). Each is monogrammed "E. Holmes". 8 3/4" Length. TheSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Coin Silver Spoon Lot of 5 Utica NYThere are four by Charles C. Shaver, Utica NY (1854-1884) monogrammed N.M. Schuyler, and a single by Nelson Roth, Utica NY (c.1840) with a monogram. Total weight 99.5 gramsSee Sold Price
Sold18th C. Coin Silver Spoons, Sterling SpoonThree 18th C. coin silver spoons, maker's mark PL, two engraved with conjoined VB over P E. Fourth spoon marked STERLING. All approx. 8" L. Coin silver spoons 153 grams, 4.91 ozt. Sterling spoon 50 grSee Sold Price
Sold14 COIN SILVER SPOONS, INC. 6 BY C.T. HOCKRIDGE TABLESPOONS, 6 T-SPOONS MARKED J. SANDERS, & A PR OF14 COIN SILVER SPOONS, INC. 6 BY C.T. HOCKRIDGE TABLESPOONS, 6 T-SPOONS MARKED J. SANDERS, & A PR OF TABLESPOONS BY BOCKLERSee Sold Price
SoldLOT OF NEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONSINCLUDING: (2) GEORGE C. HOWE & CO. SPOONS (CA. 1830S) TOTAL WEIGHT 4.15 OZT. COIN SILVER. (3) DAVID HEDGES JR. (E. HAMPTON, NY, CA. 1810). TOTAL WEIGHT 4.15 OZT. COIN SILVER. JAMES KETCHUM 9" SPOON (See Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Spoons GroupingNine piece American coin silver spoons grouping, 19th c., Edward Davis 8 3/4" table/serving spoon-signed on back E.D., John and William Moir 5 1/4" condiment spoon-signed on back J & W Moir, Whiting MSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS MID 19TH C. TENAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, MID 19TH C., TEN:Including 6 dessert spoons, L.7 1/4", and 4 teaspoons; each is engraved "E. G. Hayes" at the tip. Stamped "Coin" with patent date 1855. Totaling approximaSee Sold Price
Sold4 Coin Silver Spoons4 Coin Silver Spoons: 3 Tablespoons, 1 marked C.A. Burnet, Lloyd Brooke 1850, Pauline Brooke Plume 1948", 2 marked E. Cook, EFW, monogrammed L.B.L.; 1 Teaspoon, marked 171 Salisbury Co., engraved L.A.See Sold Price
SoldTwo Antique Coin Silver Serving Spoons and a Tiny LadleThe two big spoons are monogrammed MTC (?) and marked T. P. Kibbe. Each measures 9" in length. The ladle is marked C.R. Burch. Total weight 109.2 gramsSee Sold Price
Sold12 Kentucky Coin Silver Fiddle & Thread SpoonsWilliam Savage, Glasgow, Kentucky, c. 1805-1820, with "D" monogram, 6 7/8 in. L, 17.9 ozt. Provenance: Estate of John E McDonald, Sr, Baltimore, MDSee Sold Price
SoldMIsc. Sterling Silver Serving Pieces19th-20thA mixed group of Sterling and Coin Silver Serving pieces, examples include E.G. Webster & Bro. Brooklyn, NY c. 1870 shell-form spoon, a Durgin tablespoon, a hand-hammered scoop, olive forks etc., a S.See Sold Price
SoldThree Pieces Southern Coin Silver Flatware19th century, including crumber by James E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1846-1871), 13 in.; two serving spoons Frederick Adolphus Brahe (Albany, New York, working 1840-1844 and Augusta, GeorSee Sold Price
SoldCOLLECTION OF MISCELLANEOUS COIN SILVER FLATWARE19th century, mostly American. Includes a large and small spoons from 9.25?- 5.25? long. Various makers and locations, including Welles, Gelston & Porter, E&D. Kinsey (Cincinnati), I. Davis, C. Swift,See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Coin Silver LotCoin Silver Lot . (4) J.B. Jones Shell pattern coffin ended spoons, pair of 19th c tongs unmarked, N. Harnig & Co. pie server, pr of tablespoons Lowell & Senter, Olive pattern spreader & 3 others. TotSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of New Orleans Coin Silver Fiddlethread FlatwareGroup of New Orleans Coin Silver Fiddlethread Flatware, mid-19th c., incl. Hyde & Goodrich fish serving knife, with pseudo hallmarks, and 5 E.A. Tyler demitasse spoons; knife l. 12 in., demitasse l. 4See Sold Price
SoldThree Pieces of Coin Silver Flatware Including Two Charleston ForksA group of three coin silver flatware pieces, all monogrammed, including a salad fork and dinner fork by J. E. Spear, and a serving spoon by D. C. P. & Co.. The pieces display traditional forms and suSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Flatware , Eight PiecesComprising: two sugar shells , one marked for E.T. Adell, the other a sterling example marked for Blood and Hix a tablespoon marked for C. J. Wingate, a serving spoon marked for G.S. and G.L. Rogers,See Sold Price
SoldAmerican 18th/19th C. Coin Silver SpoonsIncluding Abraham Voorhees, New Brunswick, NJ place spoon, two Browne place spoons, two Thomas Burger spoons, and a Boston Churchill Treadwell ladle Appx. 10 t.o.See Sold Price