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SoldEngraved coin silver berry spoon, George B Sharp, KYEngraved coin silver berry spoon, George B Sharp, Danville, KY, retailed by Bailey & Co, Philadelphia, handle engraved Stewart, original case, 8 3/4" long, 1.8 TOSee 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
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
SoldPhiladelphia Coin Silver Water PitcherPhiladelphia Coin Silver Water Pitchermid-19th century, by George B. Sharp (ca. 1819-1904), the pear-shaped body with integral spout, molded foot ring and acanthus-crested handle, decorated with repouSee 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
SoldAmerican Coin Silver LadleProbably George B Sharp, Philadelphia, active 1850-1874, gilt bowl, with curving handle, spade shaped terminal with applied ivy decoration, against a stippled ground, 10 1/2 in. L, 5.85 ozt.See 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
Sold(2) George III silver berry spoons, engraved handles,(2) George III silver berry spoons, engraved handles, repousse bowls, 3.83 TO, 8 3/4" longSee Sold Price
SoldA Pair of English George II Silver Berry Spoons.A Pair of English George II Silver Berry Spoons. Engraved spoons with goldwashed bowls are hallmarked for London, 1748 and James Williams Length: 7 7/8" Wt: 2.50 oztSee Sold Price
SoldCoin Silver Flatware GroupingIncludes (6) L.D. Goddard teaspoons, (5) D.L Hulett teaspoons, (5) serving spoons from various makers, an A. Skinner butter spreader, a spooner and Welch berry spoon, D. B. Miller salt scuttle and GoSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge III sterling berry spoonGeorge III sterling silver berry spoon, by George Smith III & William Fearn, embossed bowl with engraved handle, hallmarked on back, dated 1790, 8 1/2", 2.15 oztSee Sold Price
SoldA Sterling Silver Serving Spoon by George SharpA circa 1870 sterling silver spoon with engraved decoration and a ball terminal, with original case as pictured. Dimensions: 9 1/2" long, the approximate weight is 2 troy ounces. TheSee Sold Price
SoldGeorge B. Sharp Sterling Silver Olive Fork/SpoonAmerican sterling silver combination olive spoon and fork with brightcut decoration and twist handle, the spoon in the form of an eagle claw, and the fork in the form of a trident, cased. Marked for GSee 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
Sold12 G. Sharp KY Coin Silver Forks, Kentucky provenanceSet of twelve (12) coin silver forks marked for retailer George Sharp Junior, (working Danville, Kentucky 1857-late 1860), in a classical olive pattern variant pattern. 8" L. 23.535 total troy ounces.See Sold Price
SoldPr George II Silver Berry Spoons, William Turton?Pair of George II silver Berry Spoons, Crowned Leopard head discernable, no monarchs head,date touch worn, maker WT could be William Turton, London, c 1770's, engraved horse head crest on handle, 8-1/See Sold Price
SoldGEORGE III STERLING SILVER BERRY SPOON JOHN BLAKE 1797GEORGE III STERLING SILVER BERRY SPOON JOHN BLAKE 1797 Wonderful grouping of estate 18th century Georgian Sterling silver Fruit Berry Serving Spoons in superb high relief repose, chased and engraved wSee Sold Price
SoldPair of George III Sterling Silver Berry Spoons,hallmarked London, 1793, GG (George Gray), with fruit embossed gilt bowls and floral engraved handles, total weight 106gm, length 22cm (2)See Sold Price
SoldGROUP OF AMERICAN & EUROPEAN COIN SILVER SPOONSGROUP OF AMERICAN & EUROPEAN COIN SILVER FIDDLE-HANDLE SPOONS, LATE 18TH-20TH C., 37 PIECES:Makers include: B. Leavenworth, Charles Farquharson, Everard Benjamin, George Ferris, Henry Harper, Ira StroSee Sold Price
Sold3 American Coin Silver Serving Pieces,3 American Coin Silver Serving Pieces, fancy pie server by F & H, berry spoon by J.B. Ginochio and master butter knife by George Bechtel.See Sold Price
SoldSilver Julep Cup and 23 Spoons, G. Wolf, KYCoin and sterling silver julep cup and spoons marked for George Wolfe and Wolf & Durringer, working Louisville, Kentucky, 1859-1900, 24 pieces total. 1st item: Sterling julep cup or beaker with incuseSee Sold Price
SoldLEXINGTON, KENTUCKY COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FIVELEXINGTON, KENTUCKY COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising a tablespoon with tapered handle and engraved "M" initial by Ayres & Haydon of Lexington, KY (active 1811-1813); a dessertSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Good Silver Sugar SpoonsSterling and Coin silver, comprising: Gorham Luxembourg pattern, a Bailey and Co. (George Sharp) example, Gorham Empress pattern, Frank M. Whiting Gladstone pattern with enameled decoration, Gorham ImSee Sold Price
SoldFOUR SILVER SERVING SPOONS.First half 19th century. Three are American coin silver: two "S. BAKER'' and one "Clark'' and an English sterling berry spoon with engraved handle, And chased bowl, Edinburgh with date mark for 1802.See Sold Price