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Group of 3 coin silver goblets with a Marshall Family history. 1st item: Coin silver presentation goblet with a beaded rim and foot and monogrammed "MAC" for Mary Ambler Marshall Coleman. Unmarked. 5 1/2" H. 3.955 troy ounces. 2nd item: Coin silver presentation goblet with engine turned body along with repousee leaf and vine decoration and central cartouche monogrammed "MAC from J/LDC". Base rim marked "IV", no maker's marks. 6 5/8" H. 5.400 troy ounces. 3rd item: Coin silver presentation goblet with grape, leaf and vine decoration and central cartouche monogrammed "C.A.C from S.B.M & M.E.M, Oct. 26, 1864". Underside of bowl stamped "15" or "I5", no makers marks. 6 1/2" H. 5.310 troy ounces. 14.665 total troy ounces. Provenance: The Estate of Charles Boyd Coleman, Jr., Chattanooga, TN. Descended in the family of Lewis M. Coleman Jr. II (1894-1914), son of Lewis M. Coleman Jr., son of CSA Lt. Colonel Lewis Minor Coleman (1827-1863) and Mary Ambler Marshall (1830-1914), daughter of James K. Marshall and granddaughter of John Marshall (1755-1835). Lewis M. Coleman Jr. also was related to the family of Henry Dearborn by his marriage to Julia Wingate Boyd, daughter of Annette Maria Dearborn Boyd, who was the daughter of Greenleaf Dearborn (1786-1846) and great granddaughter of Henry Dearborn (1751-1829) on her mother's side. CONDITION: 1st item: Slight uneveness to rim and body, several areas of pitting and denting to the body. 2nd item: Dent to side of base, sits unevenly, otherwise overall good condition. 3rd item: Some denting to the sides of the base. Some overcleaning to area of monogram.