Three British sterling serving pieces. 1st item: Sterling silver sugar tongs designed as a monkey dressed as a harlequin entertainer, his two hands holding up two rings which form the handles and his feet balanced on two palm leaves forming the tongs. Maker's mark, "CHT", date mark for 1930, London. 4-3/4" L. 2nd item: Sterling […]
Lot 459: Grouping of Coin Silver Spoons
Grouping of two (2) coin silver tablespoons with fiddle tipt handles, marks for L. Jaccard (working St. Louis, MO 1852-1871) and four (4) salt spoons with sheaf and wheat motif, including 1 marked "Moore" ,1 marked for James Watts (Philadelphia, PA, active 1835 – 1881) with owner's name James P. Butler engraved on back, 1 […]
Lot 460: 8 Philadelphia PA. Coin Spoons, Hildeburn
A lot of eight Philadelphia, Pennsylvania coin silver spoons. Item 1: Two Samuel Hildeburn (Philadelphia, 1787-1856) coin silver serving spoons with TT monogram. 8 3/4" L. Item 2: Six Hildeburn and Brother of Philadelphia, fiddle back table spoons with NLD Monogram. 7 1/4" L. Circa 1850. Total 9.22 Oz Troy. Condition: Overall good condition with […]
Lot 457: Coin silver sauce boat and creamer
Two pieces of 19th century Boston Coin Silver. Item 1: Coin silver sauce boat with scalloped edges and C-scroll handle, mounted on three shell form feet with chased shell design at knees. Crested with an engraved stag and the initals ECG on one side, crest of a dog and crown on the other. Partly obliterated […]
Lot 458: Coin silver mug with Pickering inscription
American coin silver mug with beaded lip and foot, C scroll handle. No maker's mark. Engraved "Elizabeth Rogers Pickering from her Grandmother and Grandfather/ January 1st 1859" with later inscription below: "Priscilla Treadwell Warren/ August 24, 1926". 3" H x 3" D, 3.32 oz troy. Circa 1859. Condition: Scattered small dents and scratches.
Lot 456: Boston coin silver flatware, 13 pcs
Thirteen coin silver spoons, all bearing marks associated with Boston makers/retailers, including 4 Fiddle handled tablespoons marked T. A. Davis (Thomas Aspinwall Davis, working c. 1824-1830), 5 double swell fiddle handled teaspoons marked A. Langford, 1 dessert spoon with shell back marked T. Almy, 1 French Thread pattern dessert spoon marked A. L. Dennison, and […]
Lot 454: Shell Pattern Coin Silver, 7 pcs.
Seven pieces of American 19th c. coin silver flatware with shell pattern handles. Includes 2 tablespoons marked Rockwell (Thomas Rockwell, working Connecticut, 1775-d. 1795), 1 tablespoon marked E. Whitney (working New York, circa 1805), 1 gravy ladle marked G.G. Clark (working Rhode Island, 1813-1824), 1 teaspoon marked Dimond (Isaac Dimond, working New York 1828-1838), 1 […]
Lot 455: 16 pcs American Federal Coin Silver flatware
Sixteen pieces of 18th and early 19th century American Federal coin silver flatware, most with bright-cut decorations and monograms including 1 pair sugar tongs, mark for Joseph Rogers (working Newport, Rhode Island circa 1780); 3 teaspoons with marks for Edward Putnam (working Salem, Massachusetts Circa 1810; 1 teaspoon with mark for Joseph Jr. and Nathaniel […]
Lot 452: Grouping of 19th C English Ceramics Wedgwood Ridge
Item 1: Two round polychrome creamware plates with overglaze figural decorations, each depicting a girl in a landscape with puce laurel and dart border, unmarked. -1/4" diameter. Probably Continental, 18th century. Item 2: Creamware cup and saucer with polychrome feather edge decoration in orange, black and yellow, possibly early Spode. Saucer 5-1/2" diameter, cup 2" […]
Lot 453: Large collection of English Ceramics and Book
A pair of desert plates, nine pieces of English porcelain, attributed to New Hall, along with the book "A Partial Reconstruction of The New Hall Pattern Book" by Pat Preller.Item 1: Pair of porcelain dessert plates with scalloped, gilt-trimmed pink borders, each having reserves painted with varying floral patterns, alternating with molded and gilded grape […]









