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
Sold2018(8) Sterling & coin spoons incld. John & Peter TargeeGroup of eight sterling and coin silver stuffing spoons, early to mid 19th century, comprising: (2) sterling tablespoons marked Has. W. Kennard & Co. 8.5"l; (1) circa 1810, John & Peter Targee coin siSee Sold Price
Sold2021AMERICAN SILVER SUGAR SPOONS.Nineteenth and early 20th centuries. Coin and sterling silver, eight are sugar shells with makers including John Price, L. G. and G. I. Fox and others and Gorham with vermeil bowl. Approx 8 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold2022NINE EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSNine early large coin silver spoons to include a bright cut by W. Forbes, NY; Moulton; H. Todd; two by Williamson; W. Walker; Rockwell; E. Lownes and C. Babit. Each approximately 9"l / 16 total Troy oSee Sold Price
Sold20235 Early Coin Silver Spoons5 Early Coin Silver Spoons, E Burr coffin ended, weight 6.2 ozSee Sold Price
Sold2019(13) EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS(13) EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS including 5 serving spoons and 8 teaspoons, makers include JB, J&W. MOIR, SJ, etc., longest 9in., 13.4ozt.See Sold Price
Sold201817 American and English early coin silver spoons17 American and English early coin silver spoons including set of 6 fiddle tipt by Wm. HI Read, 3 by L. Federhen, and 8 other assorted spoons 8.8 troy oz.See Sold Price
Sold202310 Early Coin Silver SpoonsSix marked Dennison Adams Co. Boston, three marked E. House Jr., one Hellebush. 5 1/2"l ong. 140 grams.See Sold Price
Sold2023Lot 11 Early Coin Silver SpoonsLot of 11 very early coin silver spoons to include five with a coffin shaped handle and six which are hallmarked (see photos). Spoons weight approximately 4.35 ozt and are approximately 5 3/4" long.See Sold Price
Sold2021Group of Mostly Sterling and Early Coin SilverLot of mostly sterling and early coin silver spoons - 319 grams, 10.25 ozSee Sold Price
Sold2022Estate sterling & coin silver lot to include sterling bowl, sterling bud vase, (9) sterling spoonsEstate sterling & coin silver lot to include sterling bowl, sterling bud vase, (9) sterling spoons incl. (2) souvenir spoons & (8) early coin silver spoons, all marked. Coin silver spoons weigh 3.54 tSee Sold Price
Sold20228 Haverstick Coin Silver SpoonsEight coin silver spoons with mark for George Haverstick, Lancaster (1788-1824). All monogrammed. 5-3/4" to 6" long. Minor surface marks as expected with careful use. DP. IMPORTANT: Before bidding, plSee Sold Price
Sold2019(8pc) MISC. EARLY COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONS18th Century or early 19th Century, including two with maker's mark 'NV', possibly for Nicholas Van Rensselaer, New York, c. 1765; two with maker's mark 'N' within a scalloped rectangle; one with makeSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 9 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 9 early American coin silver spoons, descended through early Rhode Island families, including: 2 engraved tablespoons, marked 'Pitman'. 2 fiddleback teaspoons, marked 'N. Matson Pure Coin'. 2See Sold Price
Sold2022Eight Virginia Coin Silver Spoons, mark of Thomas NowlanEight Virginia Coin Silver Spoons, mark of Thomas NowlanPetersburg and Richmond, Virginia, circa 1866, each with matching script monogram. 7 in. 7.60 total troy oz. Thomas Nowlan was a silversmith actSee Sold Price
Sold20228 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 8 early American coin silver spoons including 6 spoons by D. H. Buell Hartford, CT, a William Rogers Hartford, CT table spoon, and a marked "RM" teaspoon 6"-8.25" 6.5 troy oz.See Sold Price
Sold2022Five Early American Coin Silver SpoonsFive Early American Coin Silver Spoons 18th to early 19th Century includes two spoons marked WR with an eagle stamp for William Richardson (1755-1809), Richmond, VA. Also includes three bearing the stSee Sold Price
Sold202113 Early American Coin Silver Spoons13 Early American coin silver spoons incl. 4 Welles & Gelston Boston wheat and shell decorated spoons, 2 W. Eden Philadelphia spoons, 3Adams and Farnsworth Boston teaspoons, W.M. Root Pittsfield, Ma.See Sold Price
Sold2021Group lot of early American Coin Silver Spoons115 grams total weight. Six pieces marked HI, possibly for John Hutton of New York, who was born about 1684 and lived to be 109, dying in 1792. Plus pieces with other marks including Ezra Whiton, BostSee Sold Price
Sold20238 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsSet of 8 Early American coin silver teaspoons including set of 4 mid 19th c. Brinsmaid Burlington, VT teaspoons, larger Brinsmaid tablespoon, Goodhue Providence, RI, and other makers 6"-7.5" 4.2 troySee Sold Price
Sold2021A Collection of Forty-Eight American Coin Silver SpoonsA Collection of Forty-Eight American Coin Silver Spoons 19th Century by various makers. 40 ozt 15 dwt. Length of longest 8 1/2 inches. Property from the Dean Lower Estate, Lanark, IllinoisSee Sold Price
Sold2020(30) COIN SILVER SPOONSCollection of (30) Early American Coin Silver Spoons, assorted makers, 14.97 ozt tw. Some bends and minor dents, many monogrammed.See Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 10 F. Richmond Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 10 early American coin silver spoons and ladle, descended through early Rhode Island families, marked F. Richmond (Providence, R.I.). Including: 4 fiddle back table spoons, 3 fiddle back teasSee Sold Price
2 days LeftMerrill's Auctioneers and Appraisers12 Pelletreau and Upson NYC Coin Silver Spoons$50(1 bid)