Sold2021Samuel Alexander, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1795-1800.Pair of coin silver sugar tongs, Samuel Alexander, Philadelphia, PA, circa 1795-1800, having bright-cut bow, tapered and reverse flat arms with full bright-cutting on both sides of arms, ending in ovaSee Sold Price
Sold2024Three Early Samuel Kirk Coin Silver SpoonsIncluding a pair in a King's pattern, stamped "S. Kirk" and with C date latter for 1824, the underside with chased floral decoration and monogrammed, 9 in. L, 5.35 ozt; and one in a plain fiddle patteSee Sold Price
Sold2015Pr Philadelphia Coin Silver Tongs by WilliamsonDESCRIPTION: Pair of Philadelphia coin silver sugar tongs. Stamped "Williamson" on both interior sides. Samuel Williamson (1772-1843), Philadelphia, working circa 1794-1813. MEASUREMENTS: 6-1/2" long.See Sold Price
Sold2022ANTIQUE SILVER CUTLERY BY HESSENBERG SAMUEL KIRKA lot of antique 19th-century cutlery made of sterling and 800 silver by Hessenberg, S. Kirk & Son, MW & Co. A total of including seven forks, two spoons, a pair of sugar tongs, two lemon forks, a cakSee Sold Price
Sold2022Early Samuel Kirk Coin Silver Trophy SpoonCa. 1828-1846, inscription dates 1842. Early Samuel Kirk mark. Approx. 106 grams. Excellent with no dings, dents or repairs. This spoon was presented as a trophy for the best Ayrshire Cow by the BaltiSee Sold Price
Sold2021GROUPING OF COIN and STERLING SILVER HOLLOW WARESIncluding: Juvenile cup, salt and pepper and a pair of napkin rings marked sterling. 6.46 troy ounces. Together with a pair of coin silver sugar tongs marked T. Carson and a baby's bracelet engraved SSee Sold Price
Sold2022Two Pairs of Virginia Coin Silver Sugar TongsTwo Pairs of Virginia Coin Silver Sugar Tongsthe smaller with round clam shaped bowl, mark of William B. Cordell, active 1806-1835 in Charlestown (now West Virginia), Leesburg, and Warrenton (5 3/4 inSee Sold Price
Sold2020S. KIRK COIN SILVER FISH SERVEREarly 19th century Samuel Kirk coin silver fish server. Measures 11.75" long, weighs 4.7 OZT. Marked S. K & Son 11 OZ.See Sold Price
Sold2021Piner 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
Sold2017Elliston Coin Silver TongsPair of Nashville, Tennessee coin silver sugar tongs, plain fiddle handles with oval grips, marked on each arm "J * E" (mark attributed to John Elliston, 1809-1823, Nashville, TN). Monogrammed ML or MSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three American Coin Silver Sugar TongsThree American Coin Silver Sugar Tongsthe first pair with mark of Hall & Hewson, Albany, New York, circa 1830, with retailer mark of Henry F. Bayeux Troy, New York, with period script monogram (6 1/2See Sold Price
Sold2017Two Early S. Kirk - Baltimore, MD Silver SpoonsSamuel Kirk coin silver serving spoons, made prior to 1846, likely about 1825. Tilted forward "Fiddleback" pattern marked. S. Kirk and 1.0.15. Monogrammed ME on front and LMS on back. Total weight 111See Sold Price
Sold2018EIGHT EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSTogether with a three antler carving pieces, six mother of pearl handled knives, a similar fruit knife, a Birks sterling fork, two silver plated forks and a plated sugar tong, and seven sterling handlSee Sold Price
Sold2018EIGHT EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSTogether with a three antler carving pieces, six mother of pearl handled knives, a similar fruit knife, a Birks sterling fork, two silver plated forks and a plated sugar tong, and seven sterling handlSee Sold Price
Sold2016Collection of English and Coin Silver FlatwareCollection of English and Coin Silver Flatware: Comprising ten Georgian salt spoons, two by William Eley and William Fearns; two ladles; four teaspoons and pair sugar tongs; thirty coin silver teaspooSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Pair of American Coin Silver Tongs, early 19thA Pair of American Coin Silver Tongs, early 19th century Marks: W·R 7-1/8 inches (18.1 cm) 1.28 troy ounces Property from the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society HID03101062020 © 2See Sold Price
Sold20182 S KIRK STERLING & MOTT COIN TONGS1- S. Kirk & Son Sterling Silver "Repousse" Ice Tongs. No monograms 6 5/8". 2- American Coin Silver 19th c. Sugar Tongs by Motts NY. Monogrammed 6 1/4". Weight approximately 110 grams. PROVENANCE: A PSee Sold Price
Sold2023AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, LOT OF FIVEAMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOONS AND SUGAR TONGS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising a pair of sugar tongs by William Roe of Albany, Kingston, Troy, and New York City, NY (active 1776-1830) having tapered handlesSee Sold Price
Sold2022Pair of 19th C. Silver SaltsTogether with a pair of matching coin silver salt spoons, 2 additional salts, 3 coin silver spoons, and shell-form sugar tongs, 10 pieces total Salts: 3"dia Provenance: By descent, Clinedinst family,See Sold Price
Sold202210 COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS, INCL. S. KIRK & SONAmerican, 19th century. Selection of ten coin silver tablespoons including a pair with marks of Samuel Kirk & Son, Baltimore, MD, (mark used 1828-1846), pair with marks of Walter Pipkin and J.H. NortoSee Sold Price
Sold2022A New York Coin Silver Sugar Basket and Pair of Sugar TongsA New York Coin Silver Sugar Basket and Pair of Sugar Tongsthe silver sugar basket with mark of Eoff & Shepherd and retailed by Ball, Black and Co., both of New York, oval form with gently upswept endSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Pair of Joseph Lownes Coin Silver Tongs, PhilaA Pair of Joseph Lownes Coin Silver Tongs, Philadelphia, early 19th century Marks: J Lownes 6-1/8 inches (15.6 cm) 1.6 troy ounces Property from the Eric P. Newman Numismatic Education Society The tonSee Sold Price
Sold2018PR LATE 18TH CENTURY ENGLISH STERLING SUGAR TONGSPair of late 18th century English sterling silver sugar tongs, by Samuel Godbehere & Edgar Wigan silversmiths, London. Hallmarked and stamped. Made circa 1798. Weighs approx. 1.05 ozt (32.8 grams). ShSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Grouping of Nine American Coin Silver ServersA Grouping of Nine American Coin Silver Serversincluding: a large pair of sugar tongs with shell bowl, mark of George Anson Hoyt, Albany, New York, active 1819-1846 (6 1/2 in.); a large pair of figuraSee Sold Price
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