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SoldCharleston Coin Silver Serving or Stuffing SpoonBy William Gale and Son, New York, bearing retailer mark of Carrington Thomas & Company Charleston South Carolina. The large spoon having renaissance form and monogrammed “PHF?”. Good condition wiSee Sold Price
SoldCHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON SCALLOPED BOWLCharleston Coin Silver Serving Spoon Scalloped Bowl. Stamped J.E. Spear for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871. Measures 7". Approximate silver weight 47 grams. PROVENANCE: The Perrin faSee Sold Price
Sold2 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSTwo (2) Charleston Coin Silver Fiddle Thread Serving Spoons. Each 8 1/4". Approximate silver weight 150 grams. Sold by Gregg Hayden & Co. who were located at 232 King Street, Charleston SC.PROVENANCE:See Sold Price
Sold3 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS EWAN3 Charleston Coin Silver Fiddleback Serving Spoons by John Ewan (Charleston, South Carolina 1786-1852) who was located at 127 King Street .Each 7 1/4". Approximate silver weight 136 grams. MonogrammedSee Sold Price
SoldSet Four Charleston Coin Silver Serving Spoonsby Carrington, Circa 1850, Charleston, South Carolina. Each monogramed at handle and conforming. L8 3/4" 8.6 oz standardSee Sold Price
SoldSeven Charleston Coin Silver Forks and Serving SpoonsSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including fiddle thread handles, monogram on back of handle, marks for Hayden, Bro. & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852-1855), 7-3/4 in.; two serving spooSee Sold Price
SoldGorham Serving / Stuffing Spoon, Grecian Ptn 1861A Gorham coin silver long handled serving / stuffing spoon in the 1861 Grecian pattern. Gold wash bowl. Measures 12.25" long. Stamped on the stem; the Gorham cipher (used 1852-1865) Patent 1861, StarrSee Sold Price
Sold4 LARGE COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS CHARLESTON & COLUMBIA1 from Nathaniel Vernon, Charleston. 1 fron Hayden & Whilden, Charleston. 1 from John Ewan, Charleston and 1 from William Glaze, Columbia SC. 8 3/4" & 8 1/2". Approximate silver weight 254 grams.PROVESee Sold Price
SoldANTIQUE COIN SILVER PIE SERVERAntique Coin Silver Serving Spoon in frame, no glass. Marked Pure Coin. Beautiful Etched Pattern. American early 19th c., Measures 9.25 long. In frame 8.25"x14"x1.50". Weight 1 d 4 oz. PROVENANCE: A CSee Sold Price
SoldAntique Farrington & Hunnewell Etched Coin Silver Serving Spoon, BostonThis antique spoon is beautifully etched along the handle, as well as in the bowl of the spoon. It was made in Boston by maker Farrington & Hunnewell. The back of the spoon is marked F&H, and well asSee Sold Price
SoldBOSTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON SCALLOPED BOWLF H Farrington & Hunnewell Boston Coin Silver Spoon 7". Approximate silver weight 22 grams. Monogrammed. PROVENANCE: The Perrin family, of French Huguenot origin, of Abbeville, Perrin Plantation and CSee Sold Price
Sold2 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSMatched pair of Antique American 19th c. Coin Silver Serving / Rice Spoons in a traditional fiddle pattern. Made by R.&W. Wilson, Philadelphia, circa 1830. Robert and William Wilson operated in PhiladSee Sold Price
Sold2 900 COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSTwo large 900 Silver (Coin) Ornate Pierced Serving Spoons. Both with etched fern pierced bowls and floral and foliage etched handles. Both approx 9 1/2". Weight 185 grams. PROVENANCE: A Charleston SCSee Sold Price
Sold4 PC COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS & MASTER BUTTERAll are 19th c. Three Coin Silver Serving Spoons, Etched, monogrammed. Maker DB in rectangle on back, 8 1/4. Coin Silver Master Butter, Etched, monogrammed, marked coin 7 1/4". Approximate weight 215See Sold Price
Sold6 AMERICAN BALTIMORE COIN SERVING SPOONSSix Antique American Coin Silver Serving Spoons. All monogrammed. 3 are by A. E. Warner of Baltimore and 3 by Robert Campbell of Baltimore.See Sold Price
Sold4 COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSFour Antique 19th c. Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Two with monograms. All approximately 9" long. Weight 220 grams. PROVENANCE: A Charleston SC Private EstateSee Sold Price
Sold2 ORNATE J. SANDERS COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS2 Ornate very Rare J. Sanders Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Each 8". Approximate silver weight 82 grams PROVENANCE: The Perrin family, of French Huguenot origin, of Abbeville, Perrin Plantation and CottSee Sold Price
Sold2 ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS2 Antique American Coin Silver Serving Spoons. One by J Curry Philadelphia Ca 1830 9". One by William H. Parker NY Ca 1835 8.5". Both retailed at Shreve, Crump & Low. Approximate Silver Weight 100 graSee Sold Price
SoldEleven Charleston Coin Silver SpoonsSouth Carolina, early 19th century, seven Nathan Vernon (working 1802-1835) spoons including set of six spoons, downturn fiddle handles, 5-1/4 in. and one serving spoon, king style pattern, 8-3/4 in.;See Sold Price
Sold3 AMERICAN COIN SILVER RICE / SERVING SPOONS.All are American Coin Silver. All are monogrammed. Benjamin Barton Virginia 9 1/4". Etched Scroll marked Coin 8 1/2". W. Brown & Son Etched with Florals 8 3/4". Weight on all approximately 164 grams.See Sold Price
Sold3 COIN SILVER "TUSCAN" SCALLOPED SERVING SPOONS3 Large 19th c Coin Silver Scalloped Bowl Serving Spoon in the "Tuscan Pattern". 1 retailed at Hayden & Whilden,Charleston, SC and 2 retailed at Ball Black & Co. Each 8 3/4". Approximate silver weightSee Sold Price
SoldCOIN SILVER 19TH C SCALLOPED SERVING SPOONLarge Coin Silver Scalloped Bowl Serving Spoon by Franklin Richmond of Providence RI. Monogrammed. Measures 8 3/4". Approximate silver weight 62 grams pure coin. PROVENANCE: The Perrin family, of FrenSee Sold Price
SoldSterling Serving/Stuffing/Platter/Gravy SpoonSterling Silver Serving/Stuffing/Platter/Gravy Spoon. Measures 14 1/4" and has an Ornate Scrolling Handle & Stem. No Monogram. Marked Sterling and PAT. 91. Weight: 2 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldEnglish Sterling Silver Stuffing Serving SpoonTogether with a 925 modern serving spoon, five Wallace sterling silver salt spoons, four sterling silver master salt spoons , and one coin silver master salt spoon. Also including a silver plated 1939See Sold Price