ASSORTED COIN AND STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILS, LOT
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ASSORTED COIN AND STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF THREE, comprising a coin silver fish server with a black thermoplastic handle by John & James Cox of New York City, NY and a pair of English sterling salt spoons with flower-form by Joseph Willmore. Fish server with impressed "J & I. Cox" marks and three pseudo hallmarks to the back, each spoon with impressed "J W" maker's mark and four hallmarks of a lion passant for sterling, a King William IV duty mark, an anchor for Birmingham, and a 1838 date mark as well as a dog or lion head mark. Total weight of the salt spoons: 1.205 ozt. Second quarter 19th century. 4" and 12 5/8" L.
Salt spoon pair in excellent overall condition with expected minor wear; fish server in very good overall condition with expected wear and scratches from use, slight bend to blade, minute dents to bolster.
Provenance: From the collection of Maxime and the late Grymes Heneberger, Harrisonburg, VA.
Salt spoon pair in excellent overall condition with expected minor wear; fish server in very good overall condition with expected wear and scratches from use, slight bend to blade, minute dents to bolster.
Provenance: From the collection of Maxime and the late Grymes Heneberger, Harrisonburg, VA.
Condition
Salt spoon pair in excellent overall condition with expected minor wear; fish server in very good overall condition with expected wear and scratches from use, slight bend to blade, minute dents to bolster.
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ASSORTED COIN AND STERLING SILVER SERVING UTENSILS, LOT
Estimate $80 - $120
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