Lot of (4) Sterling Silver Serving Pieces Spoons & LadlesHeritage Gallery Auctions4.5(94)$50Mar 15, 2026
Set of (5) Victor Co. Silver Plate SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)$1(1 bid)72 Lots Away
4 Vintage Silverplated Morning Star Soup & Serving SpoonsRapid Estate Liquidators and Auction Gallery4.5(1.3k)See Sold PriceJul 10, 2025
(3).800 Silver European Serving Spoons, TW 173.8g, 9.25''LA & A Auction Gallery4.7(487)$2701 day Left
Gorham "Lancaster" Sterling Silver Round Bowl Soup Spoons Set of 3Eric's Estate & Jewelry4.6(528)See Sold PriceJul 21, 2025
Gorham "Lancaster" Sterling Silver Round Bowl Soup Spoons Set of 3Eric's Estate & Jewelry4.6(528)See Sold PriceJul 25, 2025
Gorham "Lancaster" Sterling Silver Round Bowl Soup Spoons Set of 3Eric's Estate & Jewelry4.6(528)$33522 hrs Left
Gorham "Lancaster" Sterling Silver Round Bowl Soup Spoons Set of 3Eric's Estate & Jewelry4.6(528)$335924 Lots Away
4 - Tiffany & Co. Sterling Serving SpoonsBid Again Auctions (American Space Museum)4.3(19)$100Feb 14, 2026
SoldSet 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
Sold4 COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSFour Antique 19th c. Coin Silver Serving Spoons. Two with monograms. All approximately 9" long. Weight 220 grams. PROVENANCE: A Charleston SC Private EstateSee Sold Price
SoldEleven 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
SoldEight Pieces of Coin Silver Flatware, MaineComprising: a Thompkins and Morris serving spoon with a shell bowl, a set of four forks by the same maker and a set of three tablespoons by Lowell and Senter. Dimensions: From 7 1/4" to 8 3/4" long. TSee Sold Price
SoldNEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 36NEW YORK COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF 36, comprising four serving spoons and 32 tea spoons, mainly forward-tipped fiddle back examples, including a set of six tea spoons marked for William Wallace WillaSee Sold Price
Sold4 CHANTILLY TABLESPOONS (280 GRAMS)Set of four (4) Chantilly serving spoons, one pierced, by Gorham Silver. All measure approx. 8 3/8", approximate weight on all 280 grams. Provenance: The Estate of Major General Carroll LeTellier. CreSee Sold Price
SoldA Set of Thirty Six Coin Silver Spoons, DumoutetThirty-six matching pieces: twelve 7 1/2" spoons and twenty-four 6" spoons by John Baptiste Dumoutet (1761-1813), active in Philadelphia and Charleston S.C, fiddle with shellSee Sold Price
Sold2 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONSTwo (2) Charleston Coin Silver Fiddle Thread Serving Spoons. Each 8 1/4". Approximate silver weight 150 grams. Sold by Gregg Hayden & Co. who were located at 232 King Street, Charleston SC.PROVENANCE:See Sold Price
Sold3 CHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS EWAN3 Charleston Coin Silver Fiddleback Serving Spoons by John Ewan (Charleston, South Carolina 1786-1852) who was located at 127 King Street .Each 7 1/4". Approximate silver weight 136 grams. MonogrammedSee Sold Price
SoldCHARLESTON COIN SILVER SERVING SPOON SCALLOPED BOWLCharleston Coin Silver Serving Spoon Scalloped Bowl. Stamped J.E. Spear for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871. Measures 7". Approximate silver weight 47 grams. PROVENANCE: The Perrin faSee Sold Price
Sold4 Jonathan Trott Sr. Late 18th Century Boston Coin Silver Serving SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Four coin silver serving spoons, each monogrammed to top of handle and marked to back "J. Trott". Jonathan Trott Sr. was active in Boston from the 1750's until the early 1800's. MEASUREMESee Sold Price
Sold4 Phillip Sadtler Baltimore Coin Silver SpoonsFour large coin silver serving spoons by Phillip Sadtler of Baltimore Maryland circa 1824. Length 8-5/8" Total weight of the four is 228 gramsSee Sold Price
SoldSeven 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
SoldSet of 4 Coin Silver Serving Spoons, NY 1831-1850Set of 4 Coin Silver Serving Spoons, NY 1831-1850 made by Alexander Hascy, Albany, New York; measuring approx 9" L; weighing approx 7.5 oztSee Sold Price
SoldCharleston 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
6 Coin Silver Serving SpoonsSet of 6 coin silver serving spoons I. Reed & Son. Philadelphia. 9” 269gSee Sold Price
Sold4 R&W Wilson Philadelphia Coin Silver SpoonsFour large American coin silver serving spoons from R&W Wilson of Philadelphia in the Fiddle Shell pattern. They date to the early 19th century. Length 9-3/8" Total weight of all 4 is 322 gramsSee Sold Price
SoldSIX FIDDLEBACK SPOONS.American, second quarter 19th Century. Set of four B. Benjamin coin silver spoons with floral basket decoration, monogrammed. And two matching monogrammed sterling silver spoons by C.C. Bliss. 3ozt. SSee Sold Price
SoldPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, SET OF SEVENPHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS, SET OF SEVEN, each having a pointed oval bowl with shell-back on a threaded fiddle handle with shell tip and engraved "JMM" initials, cSee Sold Price
Sold4 LARGE COIN SILVER SERVING SPOONS CHARLESTON & COLUMBIA1 from Nathaniel Vernon, Charleston. 1 fron Hayden & Whilden, Charleston. 1 from John Ewan, Charleston and 1 from William Glaze, Columbia SC. 8 3/4" & 8 1/2". Approximate silver weight 254 grams.PROVESee Sold Price
SoldSet of 4 New York Coin Silver Serving Spoons 1805Set of 4 New York Coin Silver Serving Spoons 1805 by Davis Berger silversmith; weighing approx 7.7 ozt; each measure approx 9" LSee Sold Price
SoldSterling and Coin Silver Flatware, Gorham Etc.Lot of 22 assorted sterling and coin silver flatware. Includes two George Doty coin silver serving spoons, four Gorham tipped fiddle forks and one spoon circa 1855, six Gorham Buttercup pattern spoonsSee 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