Sold2022Four South Carolina Coin Silver SpoonsFour South Carolina Coin Silver Spoonsincluding a Charleston tablespoon in Kings pattern with mark of Leyland & Co. (8 7/8 in.); Charleston tablespoon with mark of N. Hayden, and rubbed three part marSee Sold Price
Sold2019Set Four Charleston Coin Silver Serving Spoonsby Carrington, Circa 1850, Charleston, South Carolina. Each monogramed at handle and conforming. L8 3/4" 8.6 oz standardSee Sold Price
Sold2023Nine Pieces Charleston Coin Silver FlatwareSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including four spoons, fiddle and thread handle, monogram "Provost", and four forks, fiddle handle, monograms, marks for Hayden & Whilden (working 1855-1863); one forSee Sold Price
Sold2018South Carolina Coin Silver Sugar Shell SpoonBy William G. Whilden & Co, Charleston, South Carolina. The piece having a very well-formed body with shell head and the handle with grape custer and the head of Bacas. L6 7/8" 1.3 oz standardSee Sold Price
Sold2019Glaze & Radcliff, South Carolina, Four Coin Silver TeasLot 96 Glaze & Radcliff, Columbia, South Carolina, Four Coin Silver Teaspoons Glaze & Radcliff, Columbia, South Carolina, (1848-1851) four coin silver teaspoons fiddle back pattern engraved MLM on froSee Sold Price
Sold2020Two Antique Southern Coin Silver SpoonsOne piece by P. Mood and Son of Charleston, South Carolina and another marked I. HALL. Each having monogram from family. L9" L8 5/8" 97 grams standard Sold from the collection of the late John "Jack"See Sold Price
Sold2023Eleven Charleston Coin Silver SpoonsSouth Carolina, early 19th century, seven Nathan Vernon (working 1802-1835) spoons including set of six spoons, downturn fiddle handles, 5-1/4 in. and one serving spoon, king style pattern, 8-3/4 in.;See Sold Price
Sold2024Six Charleston Coin Silver SpoonsSet of six coin silver tea or citrus spoons, each marked "J.E. SPEAR" (James E. Spear, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1846-1871), downturned tipt back fiddle handles, rounded fins, monogram; 5 1/See Sold Price
Sold2019Charleston Coin Silver Spoons by MacauleyCirca 1800 ,George James Macauley working in Charleston, South Carolina. Nicely chased spoons with monogram at handle terminal. Marked on verso clearly. 3.4 oz standard L9 1/4"See Sold Price
Sold2018Uncommon Winnsboro SC Coin Silver SpoonBy W.W. Ward (working 1841-1854). Fiddle handle spoon having the name “E.A. Gibbs†chased into the handle. The Gibbs family is a noted South Carolina family from this period who have ties toSee Sold Price
Sold2019South Carolina Coin Silver, Thomas Radcliffe, J. E. SpeLot 97 South Carolina Coin Silver, Thomas W. Radcliffe, Columbia, Coin Silver Teaspoon, J.E. Spear, Charleston, Coin Silver Teaspoon, Veal & Glaze Columbia Coin Silver Mustard Spoon and Ladle ThomasSee Sold Price
Sold2023Seven Charleston Coin Silver Forks and Serving SpoonsSouth Carolina, mid 19th century, including fiddle thread handles, monogram on back of handle, marks for Hayden, Bro. & Co. (Charleston, South Carolina, working 1852-1855), 7-3/4 in.; two serving spooSee Sold Price
Sold2017Charleston Coin Silver Serving or Stuffing SpoonBy William Gale and Son, New York, bearing retailer mark of Carrington Thomas & Company Charleston South Carolina. The large spoon having renaissance form and monogrammed “PHF?”. Good condition wiSee Sold Price
Sold202115 PC CHARLESTON HAYDEN & GREGG COIN SILVER15 Piece Coin Silver Flatware. American, mid 19th century, King style pattern, marked "Hayden & Gregg" (Charleston, South Carolina 1843-1846), all monogrammed. 6 Place Spoons 7", 4 Teaspoons 5 3/4". 1See Sold Price
Sold2019Southern Coin Silver Neoclassical Tray by EwanCharleston, South Carolina (1823-1852). The diamond shaped tray with brilliantly chased center and beaded border atop four sweeping feet. Marked clearly with makers mark at the base edge. Good overallSee Sold Price
Sold2022Three Pieces Southern Coin Silver Flatware19th century, including crumber by James E. Spear (Charleston, South Carolina, c. 1846-1871), 13 in.; two serving spoons Frederick Adolphus Brahe (Albany, New York, working 1840-1844 and Augusta, GeorSee Sold Price
Sold2022Seven Coin Silver Table Items, Most SouthernAmerican, mid 19th century, including S. Kirk & Son sandwich tongs (Baltimore, Maryland); three Greg & Hayden serving spoons (Charleston, South Carolina) with pseudo hallmarks; William Carrington mustSee Sold Price
Sold20183 Pieces of Virginia & South Carolina Coin SilverThree Pieces of Virginia and South Carolina Coin Silver Hollowware third quarter 19th century, including a Mitchell & Tyler, Richmond, Virginia mug, tapering cylindrical form with repousse rococo cartSee Sold Price
Sold2023American Southern South Carolina Coin Silver Sweetmeat Basket 1810American Southern South Carolina Coin Silver Sweetmeat Basket by John Mood, Charleston, South Carolina. Circa 1810. Similar example in "South Carolina Silversmiths" Pages 68-69. Condition: Generally GSee Sold Price
Sold2022American South Carolina Coin Silver Julep CupAmerican Southern Columbia South Carolina Coin Silver Julep Cup by Young Co., Circa 1845. Fully Hallmarked. Condition: Generally Good. Monogrammed. Dimensions: H- 3.25",Dia-2.9". Weight: 3.025 ozt / 9See Sold Price
Sold2023Radcliffe and Guignard South Carolina Coin Silver MugColumbia, mid 19th century, round with bead border, scroll handle, inscribed " inscription "M. L. Douglas/from her Brother/J. L. Douglas", marks for Radcliffe and Gugnard (Columbia, South Carolina, woSee Sold Price
Sold2023South Carolina Coin Silver Cream Pitcher by John E. SpearSouth Carolina coin silver cream jug stamped J.E. SPEAR & CO (incuse) for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871; thick bodied and heavy pear shaped form with C scroll handle, repousse floraSee Sold Price
Sold2017South Carolina Coin Silver Cup, EwanCharleston, South Carolina coin silver cup or mug, slightly tapered form with beaded upper and lower rims and naturalistic branch style handle, the bottom marked twice with J. Ewan in serrated rectangSee Sold Price
Sold2021Six South Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoons by MatthewSix South Carolina Coin Silver Teaspoons by Matthew MillerCharleston, active 1807-1840, all marked "M. Miller," with pseudo hallmarks of a bust, lion passant, and the letter D, no monongrams. 5 3/4 iSee Sold Price
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