18 pieces of coin silver attributed to Paris / Bourbon County, Kentucky coin silver by makers including Joseph Stephens, James and George Snyder, B.B. Marsh, Abraham Shire, and more. 1st-5th items: 5 teaspoons with fiddle handles stamped J STEPHENS in rectangle for Joseph Lawrence Stephens, working 1810-1820+ (d. 1848, Cynthiana). 6th item: Teaspoon with fiddle […]
Lot 307: 20 Barlow, Shepard Georgetown KY Silver Spoons
Twenty (20) silver teaspoons marked for Georgetown, Kentucky makers and retailers Capt. Edward C. and Sarah (Sallie) E. Barlow, and T.J. and A.X.F. Shepard. Includes four (4) coin silver teaspoons with Fiddle Swell handles, marked E.C. BARLOW in rectangles for Edward Callistus Barlow (working 1849-c. 1894) and four (4) sterling fiddle handle teaspoons with marks […]
Lot 308: Coin Silver Ladle, Spoons attr. Bardstown KY and/or TN
Coin silver ladle and 8 spoons attributed to Simpson of Knoxville, Tennessee or Bardstown, Kentucky, and William Russell, working Bardstown prior to 1859-1870+. Includes 6" Ladle with fiddle handle marked RUSSELL in rectangle, with additional lettering not visible due to wear; 1 spoon marked W. RUSSELL in rectangle; and 3 spoons with incuse mark RUSSELL. […]
Lot 309: Riggs Paris KY Silver Cream Ladle & 4 spoons
5 pieces coin silver by Benjamin McKenny Riggs, working Paris, Kentucky 1825-1839. Includes 1 coffin end cream ladle, 2 fiddle pattern tablespoons,1 fiddle teaspoon and 1 fiddle swell teaspoons, all marked B.M. Riggs in rectangles. 1 teaspoon and 1 tablespoon with script monograms. Ranging in size from 4 3/4" to 9 1/4" L. 5.29 oz […]
Lot 305: 25 Lexington KY Coin Silver Spoons, Poindexter
Assembled set of 25 Lexington coin silver spoons, all marked for William P. Poindexter, active Lexington, 1818-1859. Includes 7 tablespoons or serving spoons, 2 dessert spoons, and 16 teaspoons, all with fiddle swell handles and varying monograms. All marked POINDEXTER in rectangle except for one tablespoon, which has an incuse POINDEXTER mark. Ranging in size […]
Lot 306: Ayres & Haydon KY Coin Silver Condiment Ladle
Scarce and early Kentucky coin silver condiment ladle with coffin end handle, marked AYRES & HAYDON in rectangle for Samuel Ayres and Noah Haydon, active Lexington, 1811-1813. Script monogram WAR. Reference: Boultinghouse, Marquis. Silversmiths of Kentucky, 1785-1900, p. 43, mark illustrated p. 297, fig. 9. The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Condition: […]
Lot 303: KY Coin Silver Julep Cup, Cutler, Lexington
Kentucky coin silver mint julep cup with flaring molded rim and foot ring, monogram McC, stamped on bottom S. S. CUTLER & CO. in rectangle, attributed to Lexington, circa 1840s. 3 3/4" H, 4.88 oz troy. The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Condition: Overall good condition. A couple of tiny minor dents, […]
Lot 304: 12 Kentucky Coin Silver Forks, Poindexter
Set of twelve (12) Kentucky coin silver forks, all with fiddle thread handles marked POINDEXTER, incuse, for William P. Poindexter, active Lexington, 1818-1859. All with script monogram P on front. 6 7/8" L. Combined weight 15.99 oz troy. The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Condition: A couple of tines slightly bent, some […]
Lot 301: Group Louisville Coin Silver, incl. Smith & Grant, Hall, Spiegelhalder & Werne, 29 Total
3 assembled groupings of Louisville Coin Silver from makers including John Hall, Speigelhalder & Werne, and Smith & Grant, 29 items total. 1st-13th items: 2 tablespoons, 1 dessert spoon, and 10 teaspoons of fiddle pattern, varying sizes, marked SMITH & GRANT in banner for Richard Ewing Smith and an unknown Mr. Grant, working Louisville, 1827-1831. […]
Lot 302: KY Coin Silver Hair Comb, W.C. Smith
Kentucky coin silver hair comb, attributed to Walter C. Smith (b. Greensburg, Kentucky, working Bowling Green prior to 1858 and Louisville, c. 1858-1864). Nine pointed teeth and a scalloped shaft with engraved floral design to front, engraved inscription en verso: "Made by Walter C. Smith and presented to Mrs. W.L. Underwood December 25, 1855." 4 […]









