Eight coin silver forks, marks for Albert Coles of New York, 6-7/8"L, monogrammed ERM, plus 1 spoon, marks for Wood & Hughes, Patent 1864, J.G. Brown retailer mark. 6-5/8"L. Total combined weight 11.12 oz troy. All 19th century. Condition: Very good condition. Condition: Very good condition.
Lot 246: 14 KY Coin Silver Spoons
Group of coin silver spoons including eight (8) fiddle tipt teaspoons, marked for William Kendrick (working Louisville, KY, 1831-1880), 5-5/8" L; one (1) fiddle handle tablespoon marked W. P. Loomis (Frankfort, KY, 1809-1870), 7" L; four (4) fiddle handle teaspoons marked for R. E. Smith (Louisville, KY, 1821-1839), 5-1/2" L; and one (1) unmarked coin […]
Lot 245: 2 S. Bell Coin Spoons & Polk, Houston Prints
Grouping of Tennessee related items including a pair of Samuel Bell coin silver spoons, and 19th century James Polk and Sam Houston prints, 4 items total. 1st item: Pair of Samuel Bell coin silver teaspoons with downturned reverse fiddle tipt handles, pointed fins, marks for Samuel Bell (1797-1881). Monogrammed "W". Length 6", 1.29 oz troy. […]
Lot 244: J. Campbell TN Coin Silver Sugar Shell
Tennessee coin silver sugar shell with olive variant pattern handle and fluted bowl, marked J. Campbell in rectangle on back of handle (attributed to John Campbell (1803-1875). "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Jr. lists Campbell working in Fayetteville, NC from 1818-1836 and in Nashville from 1836 to about 1857). 6-3/4"L. 1.445 oz troy. […]
Lot 243: SC Coin Silver inc. Mulberry
4 pieces of American coin silver, attributed to South Carolina. 1st and 2nd item: 2 teaspoons with rare Mulberry Pattern raised decoration to handle and shell backs, one marked J. Ewan with crowned shield and lion pseudohallmarks (John Ewan, working Charleston, c. 1823-1852) and monogram M, the other marked Wm. H. Ewan (working Charleston, 1849-1859); […]
Lot 242: C. A. Burnett Federal Tea Service
Charles Alexander Burnett (1769ñ1849, Alexandria, Virginia / Georgetown, District of Columbia) Federal coin silver tea and coffee service. The Neoclassical style, six-piece service includes coffee pot, tea pot, sugar bowl, waste bowl, creamer, and sugar tongs, all stamped C.A. BURNETT in rectangle. The five hollowware pieces are of rectangular form with gadroon and trellis borders, […]
Lot 241: American Federal Silver Teapot
American Federal period coin silver teapot, Neoclassical form with oval body raised on a tall, tapering foot; wooden carved finial and c-scroll handle, engraved swag and star design around upper edge with bright cut triangular and lotus design at the lid. Unmarked. Late 18th century; circa 1790. 10"H, 26.29 oz troy. Condition: Very good condition, […]
Lot 240: 18th c. Boston Silver Tankard, Wm. Simpkins
William Simpkins (Boston, 1704-1780) silver tankard, marked on side "W. Simpkins" in cartouche. Cylindrical shape with cross banding along center and banding on base. Domed top with shaped finial, shell thumbpiece, scroll handle ending with mask escutcheon. Block monogram "RTR". Tankard later converted to pitcher, obscuring an armorial engraving. 28.545 oz troy. 8 3/4" H. […]
Lot 239: Victorian Silver Rowing Trophy
Victorian sterling silver rowing trophy cup, beaker or julep form with elaborate engraved inscription including a coat of arms and reading: "University Scratch Four Oared Races. 50 Beals started Dec. 1858" and engraved with the names of Sir Geo. Young, B.H. Reinecher, W. L Ewart, R. Lewis Lloyd, and H.P. Andrews. Hallmarked for London, 1857-58, […]
Lot 238: 2 Pewter spoon warmers & tray
Two Victorian/Edwardian figural pewter spoon warmers, one in the shape of a hunting horn with horn handle and brass tip, supported on a stag's head on a rocaille base, worn English registry mark, 5"H x 10"W x 5"D; the other modeled as a conch shell on a rocaille base and marked with pseudohallmarks including AB […]









