Louis XVI style gilt bronze Cartel clock, enameled face with gilt Roman numerals and scrolling gilt markers. Retains the winding key. 21 1/2" H. French, late 19th century/early 20th century. CONDITION: Minor wear to gilt, a couple of light hairlines to enamel clock face at 12 marker, minor abrasions to face cover.
Lot 54: 8 Pcs. Wheritt Coin Silver, Richmond KY
8 coin silver spoons marked for Samuel Wheritt or Wherritt (working Richmond, Kentucky by 1824, died 1877). Includes 2 dessert spoons with plain fiddle handles marked S. WHERITT in rectangles beside serrated rectangles containing another, obscured mark, plus 6 teaspoons with plain fiddle handles marked S. WHERITT in rectangles alongside eagle pseudohallmarks. Circa 1830-1850. 5.22 […]
Lot 55: 3 Kinsey Ohio Coin Silver Items
3 Kinsey Ohio Coin Silver Items. 1st item: American coin silver cream jug or pitcher by E & D Kinsey (Ohio, active 1844-1861). Partially lobed melon form body and a double C-scroll handle, with repousse and chased acanthus leaf decoration to the rim, upper shoulder, stem and foot ring. Rectangular incuse mark to the underside […]
Lot 56: 25 Coin Silver Items, KY & OH, Asmann & Evans
25 coin silver items marked for Covington, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio makers Charles Asmann and William R. Evans. Lot includes 1 tablespoon and 1 cream or condiment ladle (5" L) with fiddle swell handles and tipt ends, stamped W.R. EVANS in cartouches for William R. Evans, working Cincinnati, OH 1844-? and Covington, KY prior to […]
Lot 50: Hudson & Dolfinger KY Coin Silver Julep Cup
Coin Silver julep cup marked for Henry Hudson and Jacob Dolfinger, working Louisville, Kentucky, c. 1855-1858, with finely beaded rims and incuse stamp HUDSON & DOLFINGER LOUISVILLE to underside. 4" H. 4.9 oz troy. PROVENANCE: The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, KY. CONDITION: Excellent condition.
Lot 51: KY Coin Silver Mug, Poindexter
Coin Silver Mug, the underside with incuse stamp POINDEXTER for William A. Poindexter, working Lexington, Kentucky. Possibly a retailer mark, circa 1858-1882. Double C scroll handle, floral band to upper rim, double molded lower rim, the body with chased floral decoration and cartouche with engraved inscription, A PRESENT FOR LUCIE H. RATCLIFFE. 2 5/8" H […]
Lot 52: 22 Pcs. Louisville KY Coin Silver, S.D. Choate
22 pieces coin silver flatware attributed to Stephen D. Choate, working Cincinnati c. 1836-1840, Louisville, Kentucky c. 1840-1855, and Shelby County KY 1855-1860+. Includes 1 egg or medicine spoon with oval bowl and long fiddle swell handle with tipt end; 5 tablespoon; 6 dessert spoons; and 10 teaspoons. All pieces are have incuse marks S.D. […]
Lot 53: 34 Pcs. Sterling & Coin Silver, Bowling Green & Russellville, KY
34 pieces coin silver and sterling silver flatware marked for C.J. Adams and Frank Maire or Maier of Bowling Green and Christian Broderson of Russellville, Kentucky. 1st grouping: 15 coin silver spoons marked for Christian Broderson, working Russellville, Kentucky prior to 1860 through 1877. Includes 8 small coin silver teaspoons (5 3/4" L) and 4 […]
Lot 46: S.B. Hall Nicholasville KY Coin Silver Julep
Coin silver mint julep cup with beaded rims and slightly tapering sides, marked on underside S.B. HALL in rectangle, attributed to S.B. Hall, working Nicholasville, Kentucky, circa 1837-1850 and after 1850 as S.B. Hall & Son. 3 3/4" H. 4.81 oz troy. Note: Boultinghouse lists S.B. Hall as appearing in the 1850 census in Jessamine […]
Lot 47: 29 McDannold KY Coin Silver Spoons
29 coin silver spoons marked for George W. McDannold, working c. 1829-1863 in Mt. Sterling, Winchester, and Covington, Kentucky. Includes 20 teaspoons, 8 dessert spoons, and 1 table or serving spoon, all marked GEORGE MCDANNOLD in rectangles except for 1 dessert spoon which has a MCDANNOLD incised mark. All with fiddle swell tipt handles and […]









