SoldJohn David, Philadelphia, PASet of (3) 18th century American coin silver serving spoons, John David, Philadelphia, PA, handles engraved with sprigged script ''H'', marked. Minor scratches. 10-1/8''l; total approximate weight 6.1See Sold Price
SoldPair large 8&3/4 inch James M. Ford 19th C. American coin silver serving spoons; 75 gramsPair large 8&3/4 inch James Ford 19th C. American coin silver serving spoons. Both have slight wear but Good condition; no chips, no breaks, etc. but normal and appropriate wear for its age. MonogramSee Sold Price
Sold8 Coin & Sterling SpoonsEight Coin and Sterling Spoons, includes: Wriggins & Co, Phila PA 1831, 9 1/4" ladle, P. Fries & Son floral etched coin silver 8 1/2" serving spoon, two Russian B.C. 1886 - 84 purity mark wriggle workSee Sold Price
SoldTen Coin Silver Spoons, Pennsylvania Makers, Easton and PottsvilleComprising: two matching 8 3/4” fiddle back serving spoons by Brady & Elliot, Pottsville PA c.1820 “WMW” engraved at the handle, six matching 5 1/2” fiddle back teaspoons bSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24, including three serving spoons marked for Samuel Williamson, Philadelphia, PA (active 1794-1813), two forward-tipped fiddle back serving spoons marked for RoberSee Sold Price
SoldEstate Lot of American Coin Silver SpoonsEstate Lot of American Coin Silver Spoons. Consists of engraved (1) Large serving spoon and (6) engraved teaspoons. Makers marked stamped on spoons are the names of AGE, Schott and ALLEN FORD. Total wSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Ohio & Pennsylvania Coin SilverFive pieces: 5 1/4"L tongs with engraved decoration, no monogram, marked on each arm "CH" in rectangle for Charles Hall, Lancaster, PA, c. 1763-1783---Pair of 8 1/2"L fancy serving spoons; shaped handSee Sold Price
SoldLot of Ohio & Pennsylvania Coin Silver22 pieces American coin silver, including: 1. Robert & William Wilson (Philadelphia, PA, active c. 1825-1846), 8 5/8"L serving spoon with downturned tipt fiddle handle, monogram, marked "R & W. WILSONSee Sold Price
Sold4 Jonathan Trott Sr. Late 18th Century Boston Coin Silver Serving SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Four coin silver serving spoons, each monogrammed to top of handle and marked to back "J. Trott". Jonathan Trott Sr. was active in Boston from the 1750's until the early 1800's. MEASUREMESee Sold Price
SoldPair of 19th Century Fletcher and Gardiner Coin Silver Serving SpoonsDescription: A pair of coin silver serving spoons by Fletcher and Gardiner, Philadelphia in a fiddle thread and shell pattern, marked with a bird holding a key crest verso. Markings & Inscriptions: MaSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Serving SpoonsLarge Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Burger, EP, Humphreys marks. Longest 9 1/2 inches. 6.4 ounces.See Sold Price
Two A. F. Towle & Co. Coin Silver Serving Spoonseach engraved with strawberries, the ladle with an owl in a tree, 10 1/4" long 6.44 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
SoldPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, SET OF SEVENPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, SET OF SEVEN, each having a pointed oval bowl with shell-back on a threaded fiddle handle with shell tip and engraved "JMM" initials, cSee Sold Price
Sold191. A GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS. Each one is about 9 inches. In191. A GROUP OF SIX AMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS. Each one is about 9 inches. In bright cut design. Various makers. Total weight is 377 grams.See Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, LOT OF THREEAMERICAN STERLING AND COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a sterling silver oyster server by Wood & Hughes of New York City, NY (active 1845-1899/1903) having a gold-washed bowl,See Sold Price
Sold6 PCS, PHILADELPHIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSRobert and William Wilson (Pennsylvania, c. 1825-1846). Group of six matching fiddle tipt coin silver table spoons. Appropriately marked. Approx. 9" each, 10.7 ozt.See 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
Sold2 coin silver serving spoons with medallions at handles2 coin silver serving spoons with medallions at handlesSee 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
6 Coin Silver Serving SpoonsSet of 6 coin silver serving spoons I. Reed & Son. Philadelphia. 9” 269gSee Sold Price
SoldPair of Coin Silver Serving Spoons by John Daniels 1720. Monogrammed "H."10" Long X 1 3/4" Stamped "ID" 4.07 oztSee 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
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
SoldFive Coin Silver Serving SpoonsAmerican and English including two by Farrington and Honnewell, two E.M. Hayes, engraved "Mary" 8-1/2"l and appx. 8 t.o. Provenance: Property from a Private CollectionSee Sold Price