Sold1857 EARLY AMERICAN SILVER KIDDUSH CUP JUDAICAVery Rare and highly sought after Early American Judaica, not usually found outside of museums and institution collections. This American silver kiddush goblet, not hallmarked. Inscribed " A token ofSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American silver tankard Philadelphia 18th c.coin silver tankard, mark of William Young, Philadelphia, circa 1770, 7 3/4 in. H., 33.15 ozt. The cypher J.E.N. is believed to be for John and Elizabeth Nixon 1733-1808. John Nixon was long a memberSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American silver teapot high reliefFive the total weight of approximately: 2593 g.Teapot weighs approximately: 651 g Length approximately: 26.5 cm width approximately: 15 cm.Coffee pot weighs approximately: 714 g length is approximatelSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Silver Plated Roast Beef TrolleyDESCRIPTION: American silver-plated meat trolly with ornate folate ornamental details, features a roll top lid opening to reveal a warming tray fitted with a removable carving board and two reservoirsSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Early American Silver FlatwareGroup of Early American Silver Flatware Each monogrammed. Comprising: A pair of Cleveland & Post, New London, CT large tablespoons with wheat sheath design, maker's mark A set of twelve Benedict & ScuSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American silver embossed rose teapotA full three of the total weight is about: 1265 g.Teapot weighs approximately: 753 g Length approximately: 25.5 cm width approximately: 27 cm.Sugar bowl weighs approximately: 295 g Length approximatelSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Silver TankardEarly American Silver Tankard Probably marked for Andrew Billings, 1743-1808, also with psuedo-hallmarks; engraved with armorial and monogrammed. 8 x 8 1/2 x 5 1/2 in., 35 oz. approx. gross weight.See Sold Price
SoldIMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN SILVER CASTER BY JOHN COBURN OF BOSTON Circa 1750 Approx. 3.2 troy oz.IMPORTANT EARLY AMERICAN SILVER CASTER BY JOHN COBURN OF BOSTONCirca 1750Engraved with the crest of the Storrow Family of Boston. Height 5.5".Approx. 3.2 troy oz.See Sold Price
SoldA Rare Early American Silver Dog Nose Spoon, Mark of Cornelius WynkoopA Rare Early American Silver Dog Nose Spoon, Mark of Cornelius WynkoopNew York City, circa 1722-1740, the stem struck twice with maker's mark "WK/C" within a heart-shaped reserve, dog nose shaped handSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American silver cream pitcher Philadelphiawith sparrow's beak, mark of William Hollingshead, Philadelphia, second half-18th century, 4 in. H. over handle, 4.45 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldAn Early American Coin Silver Porringer, circa 1An Early American Coin Silver Porringer, circa 1800Marks: SW1-3/4 h x 4-1/2See Sold Price
SoldEarly American stieff silver cutlery knife fork SuitQuantity: 68, total weight about: 3213 g1 Quantity: 10 Name: Dinner Knives (dinner knife) Dimensions Length: 22.5 cm Total weight: 736 g2 Quantity: 10 Name: Butter Knives (butter knife) Dimensions LenSee Sold Price
SoldAN EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER PORRINGER indistinct mark possibly I(J)C, likely late 18th centuryAN EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER PORRINGER indistinct mark possibly I(J)C, likely late 18th century Bearing worn hallmark to underside, with engraved initials S B R; length 8 1/2in (21cm); silver weightSee Sold Price
Sold(on 11) GROUP OF EARLY AMERICAN COIN SILVER3-PIECE COIN SILVER PARTIAL TEA SET, rectangular-form, ball feet, consisting of a covered sugar bowl, waste bowl and a cream pitcher, 35 troy oz.; along with (8) early COIN TABLESPOONS, (2) matching mSee Sold Price
SoldEarly Native American Silver Turquoise BeltVery early Native American hand-etched and wrought belt with eight 1937 silver nickels, sterling silver & natural found turquoise belt buckle. Belt is made from leather, and has more silver & turquoisSee Sold Price
SoldEarly American Sterling Silver Water PitcherEarly Antique American Sterling Silver Water Pitcher by Black, Starr, and Frost (3 Pint). Fully Hallmarked Condition: Generally Very Good, Appears to Have 3 Old Very Small Silver Repairs in One Area,See Sold Price
SoldFine Early American coin silver teapotprobably Pennsylvania, first half-19th century, heart shaped hallmark with initials " IS," ebonized wooden handle, 8 1/4 in. H., monogrammed, 35.55 ozt. t.w.See Sold Price
SoldEarly American coin silver teapotmark of J. Morch, circa 1825-30, 10 1/2 in. H., 37.65 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Coin Silver Sugar Bowl & CreamerEarly American Coin Silver Sugar Bowl & Creamer. Unmarked. Ornated hand worked decoration with rolling hills, windmills, churches, and a well. Cast finial, arms, and banding. Sugar bowl measures 10x8xSee Sold Price
Sold2014-W Early Release American Silver Eagle NGC MS702014-W Early Release Struck At West point American Silver Eagle NGC MS70Winner shall receive the exact coin shown here. (EM/EB)See Sold Price
SoldEarly Native American Silver Turquoise BraceletSubstantial and impressive early Native American sterling unsigned hand-wrought two large blue turquoise nugget with central large turquoise bracelet with central blackened sterling.See Sold Price
SoldEarly American Coin Silver Candlestick and Ladle19th c. Early American coin silver saucer base push up candlestick having steel base weight, accompanied by a coin silver punch ladle signed "G.Brown" possibly of Barnesville, OH 7.5" x 7.5", 13.5" xSee Sold Price
SoldPiner Mansfield, Smyrna, DE, circa 1810.Early American coin silver reverse arm sugar tongs, Piner Mansfield, Smyrna, DE, circa 1810, having bow with simple wrigglework border, flat horizontal-plane arms decorated with trailing wrigglework aSee Sold Price