Sold2015Richmond, Virginia Coin Silver SpoonRichmond, Virginia Coin Silver Spoon marked "Chas Gennet" for Charles Gennet, Jr., active in Richmond 1837-1866. 7 1/4" L 0.995 troy oz. Discovered in a Moorefield, WVa. estate.See Sold Price
Sold2022Eight Virginia Coin Silver Spoons, mark of Thomas NowlanEight Virginia Coin Silver Spoons, mark of Thomas NowlanPetersburg and Richmond, Virginia, circa 1866, each with matching script monogram. 7 in. 7.60 total troy oz. Thomas Nowlan was a silversmith actSee Sold Price
Sold2016Four Virginia Coin Silver Spoonsto include one by "Mitchell & Tyler" monogramed with "R" and three by William Mitchell Jr. monogramed with "RB," both from Richmond VA, all marked. 5.5 in.See Sold Price
Sold2021Three Pieces Silver Flatwareincluding two Kirk Repousse berry spoons, monogram, 7-1/2 in. and 5-1/4 in. bon bon; coin silver spoon, marks for Mitchell & Tyler (Richmond, Virginia, working 1845-1866), 8-3/8 in., 4.57 oz. T. totalSee Sold Price
Sold2022Six Virginia Coin Silver Fruit Spoons, mark of John H. Tyler & Co.Six Virginia Coin Silver Fruit Spoons, mark of John H. Tyler & Co.Richmond, Virginia, circa 1866-1883, each with matching script monogram. 5 3/4 in. 3.45 total troy oz. John H. Tyler partnered with SaSee Sold Price
Sold2024Virginia 19th century coin silver spoonsComprising one table spoon by William Richardson, Richmond; another table spoon by Charles A. Burnett; together with a salt spoon possibly by Henry White, Fredericksburg, VA. Total weight 3.3 troy ounSee Sold Price
Sold201515 pcs Virginia Coin silver flatwareFifteen pieces Virginia coin silver. Includes: 8 teaspoons and 1 dessert spoon with fiddle pattern handles marked W. Mitchell Jr. in banner (William Mitchell Jr., Richmond, b. 1795 - d. 1852); 6 OliveSee Sold Price
Sold2020William Mitchell Virginia Coin Silver TongsCirca 1829, Richmond, Virginia. Spoon form tongs having a nice heavy body and monogrammed D with date of 1829. Small bends consistent with age. No restoration detected, good overall condition. L6 1/4"See Sold Price
Sold2022A Group of Ten Virginia Coin Silver Flatware ItemsA Group of Ten Virginia Coin Silver Flatware Itemsincluding (3) tablespoons with mark of Gennet & James of Richmond (1847-1855); a serving spoon, a pair of sugar tongs, and (5) teaspoons each with marSee Sold Price
Sold2022RICHMOND, VIRGINIA COIN SILVER PUNCH / SOUP LADLERICHMOND, VIRGINIA COIN SILVER PUNCH / SOUP LADLE, having an ovoid bowl on a slightly curved tapered handle with engraved "S" initial near tip. Back impressed with partially worn mark of "JOHNSON&REATSee Sold Price
Sold2017CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA COIN SILVER SPOONS, SET OFCHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA COIN SILVER SPOONS, SET OF SIX, backward-tipped fiddle back citrus or tea spoons, marked to back "R. MATHEWS" in rectangle, for Richard Mathews, Charlottesville, VA (active 1See Sold Price
Sold2023Four Virginia Coin Silver Spoonsmid 19th century, rounded fiddle handles, monogram, marks for Campbell & Polk (Winchester, Virginia, 1850-1856), 5-3/4 in. Provenance: Ruth and Ed Bridgeforth, Winchester, VirginiaSee Sold Price
Sold2024Group of 10 F. Richmond Coin Silver SpoonsGroup of 10 early American coin silver spoons and ladle, descended through early Rhode Island families, marked F. Richmond (Providence, R.I.). Including: 4 fiddle back table spoons, 3 fiddle back teasSee Sold Price
Sold2023MITCHELL & TYLER, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA RETAILED COIN SILVER PLACE FORKS, ASSEMBLED SET OF 12MITCHELL & TYLER, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA RETAILED COIN SILVER PLACE FORKS, ASSEMBLED SET OF 12, each piece having a thread fiddle handle with pointed shoulders and an engraved "C" initial. ESee Sold Price
Sold2017PENNSYLVANIA / VIRGINIA COIN SILVER SERVING / TABLEPENNSYLVANIA / VIRGINIA COIN SILVER SERVING / TABLE SPOONS, SET OF FIVE, rounded tip handles, with "C" monogram, marked to back "I. LeTELLIER" for John LeTellier, or John LeTellier Jr., Philadelphia,See Sold Price
Sold2024ALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA AND GEORGETOWN, DC COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FIVEALEXANDRIA, VIRGINIA AND GEORGETOWN, DC COIN SILVER SPOONS, LOT OF FIVE, comprising two small teaspoons by John Adam of Alexandria, VA (active c. 1796-1798; 1801-1848) and Georgetown, DC (activeSee Sold Price
Sold2017WINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA COIN SILVERWINCHESTER, SHENANDOAH VALLEY OF VIRGINIA COIN SILVER SUGAR TONGS, with spoon-form tips, chased monogram to handle, marked "TBC" for Thomas Boyle Campbell, Winchester, VA (active 1811-1814, and c. 181See Sold Price
Sold2017Virginia and DC Coin Silver, 10 pcsTen (10) pcs Virginia and Washington, DC area coin silver flatware. 1st-6th items: 6 Virginia coin silver table or serving spoons with coffin end handles, all monogrammed MPD and marked W. WILLIAMS inSee Sold Price
Sold2021A Set of Coin Silver Spoons, Maryland/West VirginiaEach marked for the maker F.J. Posey, circa 1840. Dimensions: Each is 8 3/4" long, the total approximate weight is 7.5 troy ounces.See Sold Price
Sold2023MITCHELL & TYLER, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MADE / RETAILED STERLING FORKS AND COIN SILVER SERVINGMITCHELL & TYLER, RICHMOND, VIRGINIA MADE / RETAILED STERLING FORKS AND COIN SILVER SERVING UTENSILS, LOT OF EIGHT, each piece having a thread fiddle handle with pointed shoulders, comprising a seSee Sold Price
Sold2022VIRGINIA AND GEORGETOWN, DC COIN SILVER LADLE AND SPOONS, LOT OF SIX,comprising a punch/soup ladle by Charles A. Burnett of Alexandria, VA (active 1793-1796) and Georgetown, DC (active 1796-c.1840), a tablespoon with a tapered handle by Mordecai Miller of York, PA (actSee Sold Price
Sold2021Coin Silver Spoons Maryland and West VirginiaAll early to 19th century, comprising: a serving spoon by Henry Biershing, a serving spoon by Frederick J. Posey, a set of five 7" spoons (soup?) also by Posey, a teaspoon by teaspoon by Posey and andSee 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
Sold2023Mitchel and Tyler Virginia Coin Silver CreamerRichmond, mid 19th century, urn form with scroll and floral repousse decoration, monogram, marks for Mitchell and Tyler (Richmond, Virginia, working 1845-1866), 3.96 oz. T., 4-1/4 in. Provenance: BruSee Sold Price
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