Lot of Coin Silver Spoons aprox 19 troyState Line Auctions & Estate Services4.5(296)$1,200(4 bids)3 days Left
Set of (5) Victor Co. Silver Plate SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$15 days Left
GROUP OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, 304gA.H. Wilkens Auctions & Appraisals4.6(419)CA$250(1 bid)5 days Left
9 Coin Silver Spoons Incl. AlabamaCase Antiques, Inc. Auctions & Appraisals4.7(308)$250(2 bids)2 days Left
(10) Solid Coin Silver Serving Spoons Marked Gorham & CompanyWoody Auction LLC4.9(2.8k)$10(2 bids)Feb 07, 2026
SoldA Group of Five American Coin Silver Table SpoonA Group of Five American Coin Silver Table Spoons Marks to longest: J GARDNER 8 inches (20.3 cm) (longest) 226 grams The table spoons, each with monogram.See Sold Price
Sold25 American Coin & Sterling SpoonsTwenty-five American Coin and Sterling Silver spoons. Includes eighteen coin spoons and seven Sterling spoons by various makers. Each marked "Coin", "Sterling" or have Coin maker's marks. 17.29 troy oSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver Marked Table Spoons 249g LOTThis lot includes five (5) antique American coin silver spoons; impressed makers mark BURGER on back. Fronts are engraved with "RL" monogram oval. Also includes J. Loring marked spoon with engraved inSee Sold Price
SoldA Large Group of American Coin Silver SpoonsA Large Group of American Coin Silver Spoons. Sixty five examples, makers include: N. Harding, N.W. Goddard, Hall and Elton, George Jack, Z.M. Quimby, C.T. Ridgeway and others. Some European spooSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 25AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 25, including a pair of forward-tipped fiddle back serving spoons marked for Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Syracuse, NY (1857-1895), a set of five backward-tipped fiddle bSee Sold Price
SoldNewton Ebenezer Crittenden Coin Silver Serving Spoons 210gNewton Ebenezer Crittenden early American coin silver serving spoons set of five, engraved “A.S. to Mr. & Mrs. E.T.B.” Each measures 8.25" long, combined weight 210g. Crittenden worked in NewSee Sold Price
SoldCoin and .900 Silver Spoons, Salt, and JarAmerican and European. A group of five coin silver fruit spoons and one coin silver sugar scoop, all marked for Seib & Ankeny, a coin silver salt, and a hammered .900 silver jar; jar ht. 3.25 in., toSee Sold Price
Sold(11) AMERICAN COIN SILVER FLATWARETWO TABLESPOONS, FIVE TEASPOONS, FORK, MUSTARD LADLE AND SALT SPOON VARIOUS HALLMARKS 3 3/4" TO 9" 7.89 OZT UPDATED 2023 Terms for Purchasing and Shipping of Auction Items. Please read carefully beforSee Sold Price
SoldTwelve Pieces Silver FlatwareAmerican, five pieces sterling including Dominick & Haff ladle; three Shiebler spoons; grape shears; three pieces coin silver including one ladle and two serving spoons; three pieces English silveSee Sold Price
SoldJames R. Armiger Sterling Forks, PlusAmerican, 19th-20th century. A lot of five bright cut forks marked for the James R. Armiger Co., PLUS eleven coin silver spoons with various marks including J. M. Freeman, all monogrammed; fork lg.See Sold Price
SoldFive Coin Silver Serving SpoonsAmerican and English including two by Farrington and Honnewell, two E.M. Hayes, engraved "Mary" 8-1/2"l and appx. 8 t.o. Provenance: Property from a Private CollectionSee Sold Price
SoldTowle Sterling and Coin Silver Flatware, Lot ofAmerican, 20th century. A group of twenty-five pieces of silver flatware by Towle, all in various patterns, including seven coin silver matching table spoons (lg. 8.25), one coin silver berry spoon (lSee Sold Price
SoldSterling, Coin, and .800 Silver Souvenir Spoons andAmerican and English. A group of thirty-five spoons and seven forks; largest lg. 6.25 in., total weighable sterling wt. 20.19ozt (628g), total .800 silver wt. 4.67ozt (145.5g), total coin silver wt. 0See Sold Price
SoldSIZABLE LOT OF AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS240 plus pieces by various makers, c. 1790-1870, approx. 130 troy oz. From a Newtown, CT woman’s collection of silver spanning 35 years.See Sold Price
SoldSILVER. Assorted American Coin Silver Spoons.Including (6) monogrammed J. Adam of Alexandria, Virginia coin silver teaspoons – approx. 5 3/4", stamped "J. ADAM ALEX.A" "10-15" (10 troy ounces silver per 15 troy ounSee Sold Price
SoldWood & Hughes, American Coin Silver Spoons, 12Wood & Hughes, New York, ca. 1850, a set of twelve (12) Tudor style American coin (900) silver parcel-gilt dessert spoons, each with gilded repousse bowl on a knop finial terminating handle engraved wSee Sold Price
SoldLot of American Coin Silver SpoonsLot of 77 American 900 silver spoons. Mostly teaspoons, various silversmiths and retailers, including Hotchkiss & Schreuder, Maynard & Taylor, Elias Baker, Merrill & Quinby, Matson, Kinsey, S&E RobertSee Sold Price
SoldA 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
SoldFIVE COIN SILVER SPOONSFive coin silver spoons by C. Boehme, Baltimore; together with four by T. Keeler, six miscellaneous spoons and six mother-of-pearl handled knives by Bailey & Kitchen.Largest spoon: 7.25"lSee Sold Price
SoldPair American Coin Silver Spoons S Richard NYC?This is an antique pair of American coin silver spoons dating to the early 19th century. Maker mark: SR, which may be attributable to S. Richard of NYC. Each is monogrammed front and back. 8 1/2" LengSee Sold Price
SoldAMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 24, including three serving spoons marked for Samuel Williamson, Philadelphia, PA (active 1794-1813), two forward-tipped fiddle back serving spoons marked for RoberSee Sold Price
Sold19thC. American Coin Silver Spoons 27 Pc MIXED LOTAssembled 27 piece lot of antique 19th Century American coin silver spoons and ladles with monogrammed handles. Various designs and makers marks. Good to fair condition with monograms, bends and surfaSee Sold Price
SoldAmerican Coin Silver SpoonsTo include six James Watts bright cut bird engraved spoons, monogrammed, in the original case, four demitasse spoons by John Scott, monogrammed, and six demitasse spoons by Andrew Rumrill, monogrammedSee Sold Price
SoldA Group of Four American Coin Silver Spoons MarkA Group of Four American Coin Silver Spoons Marks to longest: F&G 9 inches (22.9 cm) (longest) 236 grams The table spoons, each with monogram. &NewLinSee Sold Price