SoldCollection of Coin Silver Scepter End Flatware, Most with Mark of George SharpCollection of Coin Silver Scepter End Flatware, Most with Mark of George Sharppatented 1866, Philadelphia, includes set of (10) demitasse spoons with engraved bowls, without a maker's mark, monogrammeSee Sold Price
SoldA Collection of Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware, Mark of R. & W. WilsonA Collection of Philadelphia Coin Silver Flatware, Mark of R. & W. Wilson(33) pieces including: a set of (12) forks (7 1/4 in.), (11) spoons (7 1/4 in.) and a ladle (11 in.) in the Fiddle & Thread patSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Flatware and Other ItemsComprising: a bright cut pie server by Knowles & Ladd; a bright cut ice cream slice, unmarked; five master butters, various patterns, by George Sharp for Bailey & Co., Farrington & Hunnewell, HotchkisSee Sold Price
Sold12 Pieces Maryland Coin Silver Flatware, Most Samuel KirkBaltimore, early to mid 19th century, including nine Samuel Kirk spoons, three 6 in., four 7-1/4 in. and two 8-7/8 in. (working 1821-1846); two forks with bead handles, marks for George W. Webb (See Sold Price
SoldTwo American Coin Silver Servers with Animal HeadsTwo American Coin Silver Servers with Animal Headsthe first a parcel gilt ice cream slice with mark of George B. Sharp in the Stag pattern, presented in the original fitted case as retailed by WendellSee Sold Price
SoldA COLLECTION FIDDLE PATTERN COIN SILVER FLATWAREForty-one pieces include: Six 8.25-inch spoons, signed M.S. Smith and marked coin: Eleven M.S. Smith teaspoons marked coin; Eighteen teaspoons with various maker's marks; and Six coin silver forks, thSee Sold Price
SoldAn American Coin Silver Three-Piece Coffee Service, Mark of Bailey & Co.An American Coin Silver Three-Piece Coffee Service, Mark of Bailey & Co.circa 1852-1859, Philadelphia, from the Bailey & Co. shop under the supervision of George Sharp, with the mark eagle/U/shield inSee Sold Price
Sold2 Coin Silver Items, KY Cup & Philadelphia Shell Spoon1st item: Coin silver julep with incuse marks on the base G. SHARP JR DANVILLE KY for George Sharp Jr., working Danville circa 1857-late 1860s, with a beaded rim and foot. 3 3/4" H. 4.94 troy ounces.See 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
SoldCOLLECTION OF COIN, STERLING SILVER, AND PLATECollection of sterling and coin silver, including 19 pieces of flatware with maker or sterling marks, along with a covered sterling sauce tureen by J. Shoemaker; tureen 7"H 8"W 4.5"D, largest spoons 6See Sold Price
SoldA Group of Sterling Silver FlatwareComprising: two tablespoons and ten teaspoons in the Cottage pattern by Gorham, a three piece youth set by George Sharp (coin silver), a fork attributed to Wood and Hughes in a fan pattern and four coSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Bailey Co Philly Serving LadleThis is an antique serving ladle crafted by George B. Sharp of Philadelphia for retail at Bailey & Co in the 1850s. Rendered in fine American coins silver, the fluted shell form ladle is monogrammed oSee Sold Price
SoldPhiladelphia Coin Silver MugAmerican, mid 19th century, scroll and floral decoration, marks for George Lindner (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, working 1837-1872), 2.16 oz. T., 3-1/2 in. Provenance: Private Collection, Asheville, NoSee Sold Price
SoldA Three-Piece George B. Sharp Silver Child's FlaA Three-Piece George B. Sharp Silver Child's Flatware Set, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, circa 1910 Marks: STERLING, PATENTED, BROWNE-SPAULDING CO. 7-1&See Sold Price
Sold(9) COLLECTION STERLING SILVER SPOONS(lot of 9) Sterling silver flatware group: (1) Towle service spoon, 10"l; (3) assorted table spoons, all monogrammed, one bowl with loss to end, one unmarked possibly coin silver, 8.5"l; (4) R WallaceSee Sold Price
SoldFine Missouri Coin Silver LadleDated 1855 by George G. Schoolfield of Columbia, Missouri. Marked on backside with makers mark and date of 1855 along with monogram under handle. L12" 91 grams standard Sold from the collection of a SSee Sold Price
SoldAn Early American Coin Silver Serving SpoonAn Early American Coin Silver Serving Spoonmark of "WP" in a serrated rectangle, by an unknown maker, slightly shaped end, without a monogram. 8 5/8 in. 1.3 troy oz. From the Collection of Quincy andSee Sold Price
SoldLarge Collection of Silver PiecesCollection of 30 various silver pieces: set of flatware with silver handles (stamped 800), comprising 24 pieces; two napkin rings, Chinese marks; salt and pepper shakers, stamped silver 950; coin traySee 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
SoldSterling15 coin silver flatware, makers mark for Robert Brown, Baltimore, MD, 6 coffee spoons 6" w., 6 teaspoons 7 1/4" w., 3 table spoons 9 1/4" w., all monogrammed, (10.2 oz., 461 g.), mid 19th centurySee Sold Price
SoldThree Rare Coin Silver Ladles by George SharpPhiladelphia, active 1850-1874, retailed by George W Webb; comprising two sauce ladles and a punch ladle, each with a shaped gilt bowl, the terminal with applied bull's head, the underside with monogrSee 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
SoldA collection of sterling & coin silver flatware25 pieces, including: 11 demitasse spoons, 6 teaspoons, 3 grapefruit spoons, 2 sauce ladles, cranberry server, fork, and a salt spoon (broken); together with a sterling napkin ring, sterling handled sSee Sold Price
SoldThirty-eight Pieces of Coin and Sterling Silver FlatwareThirty-eight Pieces of Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware GEORGE B. APPLETON (Salem, Massachusetts, fl. 1855-67): one coin cake server, approx. 62.0 grams. ROBERT BROOKHOUSE (Salem, 1779-1866): threeSee Sold Price