French gilt bronze mantel clock, comprised of a rectangular gothic architectural case having two figural winged angels flanking a round silvered clock face with four male busts across the top and a figural winged angel on the lower base, surmounted by a winged angel with her right arm resting on a tomb with Corinthian columns […]
Lot 126: 3 Kentucky Akin Retailed Coin Silver Julep Cups
Three (3) Kentucky coin silver julep cups or beakers, each having molded tops, foot rings, and tapered bodies, underside with incuse retailer marks J. B. AKIN DANVILLE KY for John B. Akin (working Danville, Kentucky circa 1855-1860), and additionally stamped *PLK* STANDARD or P. L. Krider Philada Standard for maker Peter Krider (Philadelphia, PA working […]
Lot 127: 2 Coin Silver Julep Cups, W.R. Evans
Two (2) Kentucky or Ohio Coin silver mint julep cups with beaded upper and lower rims, incuse stamp on underside W.R. EVANS for William R. Evans, working Cincinnati c. 1844-prior to 1850 and in Covington, KY by 1850-1855. One with engraved monogram OPC and the other with engraved monogram J.P. COX. Both 3 3/4" H, […]
Lot 124: Kentucky Coin Silver Spectacles
Scarce pair of Kentucky coin silver eyeglasses, one arm of frame marked R FRAZIER in serrated rectangle, attributed to Robert Frazier Sr., working Paris KY prior to 1799 and Lexington 1799-1851. Exterior of opposite arm marked 44. 4 1/2" W x 4" D. Provenance: The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Note: Mrs. […]
Lot 125: 2 Danville, KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, McConaghy
Two (2) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups with reeded rims, incuse marks on underside H.McC for Hugh McConaghy, working Danville, KY c. 1870. Cups range in size from 2 3/4" to 3 3/4" H. Combined weight 6.92 oz troy. The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Condition: Overall excellent condition with no […]
Lot 122: Kitts Agricultural Cream Pitcher or Milk Jug
Kentucky Agricultural Premium coin silver cream pitcher or milk jug with elaborate floral and scroll repousse decoration, rocaille chased rim and center cartouche inscribed SOUTHWESTERN AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL ASSOCIATION, beaded and scrolled handle, with flat spiral reeded foot. Stamped PURE COIN / K&P / J. KITTS for John Kitts, working Louisville, 1836-1878. 6 1/2"H, 7.18 […]
Lot 123: Paris, Ky Ladle, T.K. Marsh
Kentucky coin silver ladle marked TK MARSH and PARIS KY in rectangles (Thomas King Marsh, working Paris, Kentucky, 1831-1877+), the fiddle handle is monogrammed "AC". 8 5/8" L, 2.19 oz troy. The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Condition: Overall very good condition.
Lot 120: 2 KY Coin Silver Julep Cups, T. Ayres
Two (2) Kentucky coin silver mint julep cups, each marked T. AYRES in rectangle for Thomas Ayres, working Danville, 1823-1857. One cup is monogrammed DLC, the other is not monogrammed. Both measure 3 3/8" H, combined weight 9.56 oz troy. Note: Thomas Ayres, son of one of Kentucky's earliest silversmiths, Samuel Ayres, worked in Danville, […]
Lot 121: Asa Blanchard KY Coin Silver Tongs & Cream Ladle, 2 items
Kentucky coin silver cream ladle and tongs, attributed to Asa Blanchard, working Lexington circa 1808-1838, 2 items total. 1st item: Sugar tongs with round grips and plain, elongated arms, double struck on each arm with incuse marks BLANCHARD, script monogram FB. 5 3/4" L. 2nd item: Cream ladle with plain fiddle handle, worn mark A. […]
Lot 117: 8 Asa Blanchard Ky Coin Silver Tablespoons
Assembled set of eight (8) Kentucky coin silver tablespoons or serving spoons attributed to Asa Blanchard, working Lexington, c. 1808-1838. Includes 4 with plain fiddle handles marked A BLANCHARD in rectangles; 2 with reverse tipt handles marked A BLANCHARD in rectangles; and 2 with reverse tipt handles and incuse mark BLANCHARD. All approximately 8 3/4" […]









