1ST ITEM: Coin silver footed mug with C scroll handle and gilt-washed interior, early hallmarks for Gorham, "Coin," inscription on front reading "Wilder Sevier from his bro. Edward Wilder 1857". 4"H, 4.62 oz troy. 2ND ITEM: Silverplated oval tray with engraved foliate scroll and circle decoration and beaded border, inscribed "John Sevier to his Daughter […]
Lot 125: 16 pcs of silver flatware, Sevier family
Lot of 16 pieces assorted coin or early sterling and Continental silver flatware. 1ST ITEM: a coin silver or early sterling serving fork with acanthus handle and engraved decoration, mark for A.C. Coles (New York), monogram AEW, 10"L. 2ND ITEM: coin silver or early sterling serving spoon with engraved Gothic decoration, twist handle and gilt-washed […]
Lot 122: 6 Nashville Coin Silver Spoons, D. W. Hughes
Lot of 6 TN Coin Silver Spoons, marked D. W. Hughes (According to Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell's book, Tennessee Silversmiths, D. W. Hughes is listed as watch maker in Nashville, Tennessee circa 1860). 5 teaspoons (6" L) and 1 tablespoon (7 1/4" L) with upturned fiddle tipt handle. Faint script monogram "E J L". 3.7 […]
Lot 123: 3 Nashville Coin Silver Tablespoons, J. Flowers
Lot of 3 Nashville, Tennessee coin silver large tablespoons marked "J. Flowers" for Joshua Flowers ( working Nashville 1840-1860 and later) with rounded tip fiddle handles and monogrammed "SAH". 8 1/2" L. 4.650 total troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition with some slight dents, bending to bowls.
Lot 121: Tennessee Coin Silver Agricultural Goblet
Coin silver goblet with guilloche rim and footring, engraved chased strawberry and vine design with cartouche engraved "Jackson Fair". 6-5/8"H, 7.7 oz troy. Provenance: collection of Grace Tankersley of Knoxville; West Tennessee history. Condition: A few scratches, overall very good condition.
Lot 119: Set of 6 TN Coin Silver Spoons by E. B. Cayce
Set of six (6) Williamson County, Tennessee coin silver spoons, marked E.B. Cayce (Eldred B. Cayce, working Franklin, TN 1852-1898). Rounded fiddle tipt handles, monogrammed "Mc. E". Each measures 6 1/4" L. 5.205 total troy ounces. Condition: Overall very good condition with a few minor spots of discoloration and scratches.
Lot 120: Memphis, Tennessee Coin Silver Cup
Coin silver mug, beaded upper and lower rim with c scroll handle, marked F. H. Clark & Co. (working Memphis, Tennessee 1841-1866) and G and Co., engraved on front Lucy Herndon Mickle. 4"H, 2.795 oz troy. Provenance: collection of Grace Tankersley of Knoxville; West Tennessee history. Condition: Denting around lower edge.
Lot 116: Kentucky Pottery Pitcher, Isaac Thomas
Large pitcher stamped I. Thomas. (Isaac Thomas, working around the area of Maysville in Mason County, Kentucky from approximately 1834-1876) Two gallon capacity marked with encircled two stamp. 13 1/4" H. Condition: Survives in excellent condition. There is a shallow old base flake.
Lot 117: Kentucky Stoneware Jug by Issac Thomas
Large stoneware pottery jug stamped I. Thomas. (Isaac Thomas, working around the area of Maysville in Mason County, Kentucky from approximately 1834-1876). Four gallon capacity marked with encircled four stamp. Three incised rings on opening of jug. Pulled and extruded handle. 16-1/4" H. Provenance: Mobile, AL collector. Condition: Overall very good condition, some glaze residue […]
Lot 118: Southern Alkaline Glazed Pottery Jug, NC
North Carolina alkaline glazed pottery jug with incised "3", denoting gallon capacity and additional illegible inscriptions to upper body possibly dating (18/?), some blue rotile. 13 1/2" H. Late 19th century. Condition: Indentation to side from firing with chips/residue to rim.









