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SoldCalvert KY Coin Silver SpectaclesPair of antique eyeglasses or spectacles with Kentucky coin silver frames, the exterior of ends stamped CALVERT, attributed to T.C. Calvert, working Lexington c. 1850-1899+. 5 3/8" W. Note: more KentuSee Sold Price
Sold2 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups: Calvert and FletcherTwo (2) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups, including 1 cup with triple reeded and molded rims stamped CALVERT for T.G. Calvert (working Lexington c. 1840-1850), 3 7/8" H; and 1 cup with molded rimsSee Sold Price
SoldKentucky Coin Silver SpectaclesScarce pair of Kentucky coin silver eyeglasses, one arm of frame marked R FRAZIER in serrated rectangle, attributed to Robert Frazier Sr., working Paris KY prior to 1799 and Lexington 1799-1851. ExterSee Sold Price
SoldAsa Blanchard KY Coin Silver Soup LadleKentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle with round bowl and fiddle handle marked A. Blanchard in rectangle for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, KY 1808-1838. Monogrammed "SGJ". 13 1/2" L. 7.090 oz tSee Sold Price
SoldAsa Blanchard KY Coin Silver Julep CupKentucky Coin Silver Mint Julep Cup stamped A. BLANCHARD in rectangle for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, KY, 1808-1838. Tapering cylindrical sides and reeded rim and foot ring, no monogram. 3 1/4"HSee Sold Price
Sold5 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, Garner & Winchester,Five (5) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups, all with reeded rims and foot rings, all marked GARNER & WINCHESTER and LEX KY in rectangles for Eli Garner and Daniel Frank Winchester, working LexingtoSee Sold Price
SoldKY Coin Silver Julep Cup, Prize for "2nd Best MorganKentucky Agricultural or Horse Racing Premium. Coin silver mint julep cup inscribed in period script to one side "Premium by J.H. Moffett & Co. for the second best Morgan Colt of 1861". Underside withSee Sold Price
SoldMcDannold KY Coin Silver JulepKentucky coin silver mint julep cup, round tapered form with beaded lip and foot, incuse mark on base McDannold (George W. McDannold, Mt. Sterling, Winchester and Covington, Kentucky, working 1829-186See Sold Price
SoldHarrodsburg KY Coin Silver Gravy LadleKentucky coin silver gravy ladle with scarce Harrodsburg mark for William M. Sharrard, working Harrodsburg c. 1859, and Henderson, Louisville, and Princeton 1855-1879+. Fiddle swell pattern with tiptSee Sold Price
SoldKY Coin Silver Presentation Chalice, Garner andKentucky Coin Silver Presentation Chalice or Goblet, bell shaped bowl with molded rim and engraved floral cartouche, enclosing an inscription: "Presented to Rev. J. J. Bullock by his Affectionate PupiSee Sold Price
Sold2 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, T. AyresTwo (2) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups, each marked T. AYRES in rectangle for Thomas Ayres, working Danville, 1823-1857. One cup is monogrammed DLC, the other is not monogrammed. Both measure 3See Sold Price
SoldS.B. Hall Nicholasville KY Coin Silver JulepCoin silver mint julep cup with beaded rims and slightly tapering sides, marked on underside S.B. HALL in rectangle, attributed to S.B. Hall, working Nicholasville, Kentucky, circa 1837-1850 and afterSee Sold Price
Sold2 Danville, KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, McConaghyTwo (2) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups with reeded rims, incuse marks on underside H.McC for Hugh McConaghy, working Danville, KY c. 1870. Cups range in size from 2 3/4" to 3 3/4" H. Combined weSee Sold Price
Sold3 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, G. Sharp, DanvilleThree (3) Kentucky coin silver julep cups, all with incuse marks G. SHARP JR DANVILLE KY for George Sharp Jr., working Danville circa 1857-late 1860s. One has beaded rim and monogram AGNES BRIGHT, oneSee Sold Price
Sold18 Pcs. Paris KY Coin Silver, Assorted Makers18 pieces of coin silver attributed to Paris / Bourbon County, Kentucky coin silver by makers including Joseph Stephens, James and George Snyder, B.B. Marsh, Abraham Shire, and more. 1st-5th items: 5See Sold Price
SoldSharrard KY Coin Silver Julep CupKentucky Coin Silver Julep Cup or Beaker, incuse mark on underside "Wm. M. Sharrard" for William M. Sharrard, working Henderson, Harrodsburg, Louisville and Princeton, KY, 1855-1879+ ) . No monogram oSee Sold Price
Sold2 Frankfort KY Coin Silver Beakers, HarnedTwo (2) coin silver beakers or julep cups with tapering sides and reeded rims, each marked H.H. HARNED in rectangles, attributed to Henry H. Harned, working Frankfort, KY, mid 20th century. Both approSee Sold Price
Sold2 Louisville, KY Coin Silver Soup Ladles: Fletcher & Bennett, S. R. BiesenthalTwo (2) Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladles with fiddle tipt handles, including one (1) marked for Fletcher & Bennett (working Louisville, KY, 1843-1854), monogrammed with script "WBR" to handleSee Sold Price
Sold2 KY Coin Silver handled cups, Stewart and HintonTwo (2) coin silver cups or mugs, marked for G.W. Stewart, Lexington, and W.M. Hinton. 1st item: Coin silver cup with floral wreath design enclosing an inscription, ROBERT SPOTSWOOD RUSSELL FROM HIS MSee Sold Price
Sold3 Asa Blanchard KY Coin Silver TablespoonsThree (3) Kentucky coin silver tablespoons with plain fiddle handles, marked A. BLANCHARD in rectangles for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington circa 1808-1838, mark used c. 1820-1838 ref. Marquis BoultiSee Sold Price
SoldKY Coin Silver Julep Cup, H. Hudson, LouisvilleKentucky coin silver julep cup with incuse marks to the base H. HUDSON LOUISVILLE for Henry Hudson, working Louisville, circa 1841-1856. Small slightly tapered form with beaded rim and foot ring. 3" HSee Sold Price
Sold33 pcs Louisville KY Coin Silver, incl. Harris & LemonThirty-three (33) pieces Louisville, Kentucky coin silver flatware, marks for James I. and James K. Lemon, Harris & Lemon, and Lemon & Kendrick. Includes 8 tablespoons, 1 dessert spoon, and 11 teaspooSee Sold Price
Sold12 G. Sharp KY Coin Silver Forks, Kentucky provenanceSet of twelve (12) coin silver forks marked for retailer George Sharp Junior, (working Danville, Kentucky 1857-late 1860), in a classical olive pattern variant pattern. 8" L. 23.535 total troy ounces.See Sold Price
Sold32 Pcs. Louisville KY Coin Silver Flatware, C.P. Barnes32 pieces Kentucky coin silver and sterling flatware, most marked for Chauncey P. Barnes of Louisville (working 1864-1892) and his brother, Joseph (working in partnership in Louisville, c. 1870-1880).See Sold Price