Nashville, Tennessee retailed coin silver mug or cup with repousse floral design and vacant central cartouche, beaded design at lip and footring. Incuse mark “T. Gowdy” (Thomas Gowdey, b. 1795, working Nashville, 1825-d. 1863). Note: the misspelling on Gowdey’s name in this mark, and on other “Gowdy” pieces, suggests they were made elsewhere and retailed […]
Lot 87: Tennessee Coin Silver Chatelaine & 3 Spoons
Four (4) pieces of Tennessee coin silver. Includes two (2) pieces attributed to David Large Hope of Knoxville (working 1828-1869): A rare coin silver Chatelaine with engine-turned geometric decoration, incuse HOPE mark with Masonic emblem, 2 1/8″L; and one (1) fiddle handle tablespoon stamped HOPE in rectangle, 8 1/2″L. Also includes one (1) fiddle tipt […]
Lot 86: G. Garner, E. TN Coin Silver Sauce Ladle
Scarce Tennessee coin silver sauce ladle attributed to Griffin Garner, working Knoxville, TN (1816 – d. 1821), the fiddle handle stamped on reverse GARNER in a rectangle, flanked by two eagle hallmarks. Script monogram S or L. 1.14 oz troy. 6 1/2″L. CONDITION: Overall excellent condition with minor wear and scratching.
Lot 85: 13 Pcs Coin Silver: SC, VA, AL, LA Related
13 pieces Coin Silver including Charleston, South Carolina. 1st item: Oval handled teaspoon, possibly Charles Paxton Butler, working Charleston, c. 1790-1852, marked C*P*B in shaped rectangle, monogrammed JP. 2nd item: Tablespoon with Sheaf of Wheat design to handle, stamped J. EYLAND & CO. (working Charleston, first half 19th cent.). Monogrammed “Wells.” 3rd and 4th items: […]
Lot 84: 13 Coin Silver Spoons incl. Alabama
1st through 7th items: Seven (7) coin silver teaspoons with fiddle tipt handles, incuse marks CAMPBELL & WYMAN for retailers John Campbell and Justus Wyman, working Montgomery, Alabama, c. 1858. 8th- 10th items: Three (3) coin silver dessert spoons with very faint marks OWEN in banner for Lewis Owen, working Montgomery, Alabama, 1827-1852. 11th – […]
Lot 83: Alabama Coin Silver Sugar Tongs
Scarce pair of Alabama coin silver sugar tongs stamped A.L. COAN MOBILE for Abraham L. Coan, working Mobile, Alabama, 1833-1841, having shell grips and scalloped arms. Not monogrammed. 6″L. 1.19 oz troy. PROVENANCE: Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Very good condition.
Lot 82: Alabama retailed Coin Silver Cup, G. Braune
Rare antebellum Coin Silver Cup or Mug, retailed by Gustave Braune of Eutaw, Alabama. Flared beaded upper and lower rims enclosing a pear shaped body with deep repousse ovolo band over repousse floral decoration and a cartouche engraved “Gertie”. Stamped G. BRAUNE and T.E. & Co. for retailer Gustave Braune and maker Theodore Evans of […]
Lot 81: Coin Silver Julep Cup, Kentucky Family History
Kentucky coin silver mint julep cup having a reeded rim and foot ring. Marked on the base for William Kendrick, working Louisville, KY, 1810-1880. Three-letter script monogram to one side. 3 1/2″ H. 4.735 troy ounces. PROVENANCE: Descended through the family of Lynn Banks Hudson (1816 – 1897, Jefferson County, Kentucky). A doctor by trade, […]
Lot 80: Kitts KY Coin Silver Goblet
Kentucky coin silver goblet having a bulbous body, flared beaded rim, and repousse floral decoration with vacant cartouche, atop a domed beaded foot. Stamped J. KITTS to underside for John Kitts, Louisville, Kentucky (working 1843-1878; this mark used circa 1836-1874). 7 1/8″H. 6.07 oz troy. PROVENANCE: Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Overall […]
Lot 79: 2 Coin Silver Mugs incl. New Orleans, Kuchler
Two (2) American coin silver mugs or cups. 1st item: Louisiana coin silver Cup with beaded rim over a straight body with repousse floral and grapevine decoration, tapering at the lower edge to a spreading short foot with laurel and dart banding. Banner marks to underside: HYDE & GOODRICH MANUFACTURERS / NEW ORLEANS LA with […]
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