SoldTen Early Coin Silver SpoonsL. Lynch, Harvey Lewis, Villard, J. Hill, WWW Coin, AGF, A Burnett, shipping availableSee Sold Price
SoldTen Pure Early American Pure Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of assorted PURE COIN silver spoons as shown. Normal use and wear consistent with age, see photos.See Sold Price
SoldTen Early Boston Coin Silver TeaspoonsFive spoons by Farrington & Hunnewell, 1825, and five spoons by Low, Ball & Co., 1842. 4.17 ozt. Monogrammed. Dimensions:5.25" L Provenance:See Sold Price
SoldVarious American Early 19th Century Coin Silver Spoons.Lot of Various American Early 19th Century Coin Silver Spoons. Ten pieces total. Largest, 9"l., 12.5 ozt.See Sold Price
SoldTen Pieces Early Boston Coin Silver FlatwareTo include three 1820-1822 cream or sauce ladles by Jacob G.L. Libby, Newell Harding & Wolcott & Griston, an O. Pierce 1824 spoon, a Harris & Stanwood 1839 spoon, and E. Whiton preserve spoon ca. 1835See Sold Price
Sold10 Coin & 1 Sterling Silver Flatware SpoonsLot contains ten .90 coin purity silver flatware spoons and one sterling silver spoon. Utility flatware circa early 1900's. Hallmarked and purity tested. Sizes range from 5.5" to 8.75". All but two ofSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Early Coin Silver Spoons and MoreGroup of early coin silver spoons, with some additional sterling and 800 silver items. Sterling Weight: 2.14 ozt. Coin Weight: 37.585 ozt. .800 Weight: 1.335 ozt. Condition: Split in one spoon, tSee Sold Price
Sold(7) EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONSFOUR TABLESPOONS ONE EUROPEAN THREE AMERICAN, THREE AMERICAN TEASPOONS 5" TO 8 1/4" TOTAL WEIGHT 8.2 OZT PLEASE READ CAREFULLY - Terms for Purchasing and Shipping of Auction Items. Please read carefulSee Sold Price
Sold16 Early Coin Silver Spoons 7.8 Ozt16 early coin silver spoons 7.8 ozt by Root & Bros, Fisher, Reed, Ames, Marks, 1 from Pittsfield.See Sold Price
SoldNINE 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
SoldA Grouping of Ten Coin Silver SpoonsA Grouping of Ten Coin Silver Spoonscirca mid 19th century, to include: teaspoon with mark of Wood & Hughes, retailer mark of A. B. Griswold & Co., New Orleans; salt spoon with beaded border design, mSee Sold Price
Sold5 Early Coin Silver Spoons5 Early Coin Silver Spoons, E Burr coffin ended, weight 6.2 ozSee Sold Price
Sold(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
Sold17 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
SoldTen Coin Silver Spoons, Pennsylvania Makers, Easton and PottsvilleComprising: two matching 8 3/4” fiddle back serving spoons by Brady & Elliot, Pottsville PA c.1820 “WMW” engraved at the handle, six matching 5 1/2” fiddle back teaspoons bSee Sold Price
Sold10 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
Sold6 EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS 1804 - 1814 +6 Early Coin Silver Spoons. One dated 1804 and one dated 1814. Largest 7 1/8". Approximate silver weight 94 grams. Some wear. PROVENANCE: The Perrin family, of French Huguenot origin, of Abbeville, PeSee Sold Price
SoldEIGHT 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
SoldLot 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
SoldEIGHT 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
SoldLOT (3) EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS INCL. POUGHKEEPSIELOT (3) EARLY COIN SILVER SPOONS INCL. POUGHKEEPSIE, 19TH C.See Sold Price
SoldCOIN SILVER SPOONSTen coin silver spoons, six by S.M. Hopper and four others. 9"l / 16 troy ozSee Sold Price
SoldGroup of Mostly Sterling and Early Coin SilverLot of mostly sterling and early coin silver spoons - 319 grams, 10.25 ozSee Sold Price