Sold20169 AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS 1821Antique early 19th c. American Coin Silver Fiddle Tip Spoons. 4 are serving spoons from Azro B. Folsom of Athol, Massachusetts. 4 are teaspoons from Ezra Whiton of Boston, Massachusetts 1821-1826. TheSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 9 Early American Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 9 early American coin silver spoons, descended through early Rhode Island families, including: 2 engraved tablespoons, marked 'Pitman'. 2 fiddleback teaspoons, marked 'N. Matson Pure Coin'. 2See Sold Price
Sold2021(9) AMERICAN COIN SILVER FIDDLE BACK SPOONSIncluding: L. Kimball ladle, G.H. Griffin, Bigelow Bros, Ball, Curtis & Co, Woodbury Dix and Hartwell, H. Merritt, George Carlton etc. 9.7 troy ouncesSee Sold Price
Sold202313 ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS.13 Antique American Coin Silver Fiddle Spoons. 9 Hotchkiss & Schreuder Coin Silver Spoons c. 1860. Monogrammed. In 1857 David Hotchkiss and Andrew B. Schreuder created a new partnership Hotchkiss & ScSee Sold Price
Sold202174362: A 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
Sold2017American Coin Silver Spoons and Tongs, PlusAmerican. A group of assorted coin silver including ten spoons, and a set of tongs, makers including E. Cook, A.J. Burr, Gorham and Carson & Hall, PLUS two silverplated spoons; largest lg. 9 in., coSee Sold Price
Sold2018Seven American Coin Silver SpoonsComprising examples by Skinner & Sweet (Botson, active 1846-1857); J.M. Root, Heineman & Jenkins, S. Willis. Approximate total weight 9.3 ozt.See Sold Price
Sold20207 American Coin Silver SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Seven American coin silver spoons. Marked "R & W. Wilson". Philadelphia, 19th century. Monogrammed. Includes five 6-1/4" teaspoons and two 9" table spoons (serving spoons). MEASUREMENTS:See Sold Price
Sold2016Group American Coin Silver SpoonsComprising 7 tablespoons, and 3 teaspoons, with monograms, total weight approx. 13 T.O. Longest 9-1/2"lSee Sold Price
Sold2022A Grouping of Nine American Coin Silver SpoonsA Grouping of Nine American Coin Silver Spoonsincluding (3) tablespoons with mark of James Watson, Philadelphia, active 1820-1872, each with matching period "HJR" monogram (9 1/8 in.); (6) oval placeSee Sold Price
Sold2018Five American Coin Silver SpoonsFive American coin silver spoons, including examples from Kentucky. [Average approx. 9 inches long].See Sold Price
Sold2021John Erwin American Coin Silver SpoonsPair of John Erwin hallmarked American coin silver serving spoons, circa 1810-1820, 9 1/4". 3.305 ozt., both are monogrammedSee Sold Price
Sold2021Bassett Warford Albany American Coin Silver SpoonThis is an American coin silver serving spoon by Nehemiah Bassett and Joseph Warford of Albany, NY (active 1800-1805). Monogrammed on the front of the handle: "CVB" and on the back: "MVB". 9 1/2" longSee Sold Price
Sold2021American Coin Silver Spoon John P Trott ConnecticutThis is an estate found antique American coin silver spoon crafted by John Proctor Trott of New London, Connecticut (b.1776 d.1852). It is monogrammed "EH". 9 5/8" Length. It weighs 1.5oztSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 14 Early American Coin Silver UtensilsGroup of 14 early American coin silver spoons, a ladle and tongs, descended through early Rhode Island families, Various makers and sizes. Measures: 9 1/2" longest. Weight: 343 grams, 11.03 troy ozs.See Sold Price
Sold2019American Coin & English Sterling Salt SpoonsA group of 9 silver salt spoons. Comprised of 4 American coin silver salt spoons (one marked O. D. Seymour / Oliver DeWitt Seymour). Together with 5 English sterling salt spoons (various makers, incluSee Sold Price
Sold2024A COLLECTION OF 27 AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLE SPOONSThe collection by various makers, circa early 20th century, is offered as shown. Measure from 7.375 to 9 inches, total weight 35.88 ozt. Without proof of exemption, be aware that internet sales tax apSee Sold Price
Sold202174357: A Group of Four American Coin Silver Place SpoonA Group of Four American Coin Silver Place Spoons Marks to longest: SW 9 inches (22.9 cm) (longest) 210 grams The place spoons, each with monogram. &NewLiSee Sold Price
Sold20207 American Coin Silver Table SpoonsDESCRIPTION: Seven American coin silver table spoons. Philadelphia, 19th century. Includes four 9" spoons marked "Bailey & Co." with pseudo stamp marks and three 9-3/8" spoons marked "E. Lownes". MonoSee Sold Price
Sold20229 Early American Coin Silver TeaspoonsGroup of 9 early American 19th c. coin silver teaspoons by various makers including 2 Newell Harding and Co Boston, MA spoons, Farrington Hunnewell & Co Boston teaspoon, Jones, Shreve, Brown & Co. BosSee Sold Price
Sold202174396: A Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table SpooA Group of Seven American Coin Silver Table Spoons, late 18th-early 19th century Marks to largest: MM 8-5/8 inches (21.9 cm) (largest) 360 grams The group ofSee Sold Price
Sold2021(10) Pcs Sterling & Coin Silver, 10.67 TO(9) Pcs sterling & coin silver, c/o Newport #16321 footed sugar bowl & creamer, Newport #1663 9" x 5-1/2" oval tray, (6) bamboo form drink spoons, J Bowman American coin silver sugar spoon, 10.67 TOSee Sold Price
Sold2016Early American coin silver serving & teaspoonsComprising: pair of American coin silver serving spoons, Isaac Lewis, Connecticut, early 19th century, monogrammed "CH," 9 1/4 in. L. and three American coin silver teaspoons, J. Burritt & Son, IthicaSee Sold Price
Sold20224 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
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