Kentucky Military Institute 10K (xrf tested) gold academic medal, engraved NETHERLAND MEDAL FOR PHYSIOLOGY, circular form surrounded by laurel leaves with shield drop engraved KMI, no recipient named. 1 7/8" x 1 1/8". Weight: .435 oz troy (13.5 grams). Note: the Kentucky Military Institute was founded in Lyndon, KY, by Colonel Robert Thomas Pritchard Allen […]
Lot 933: KY Sterling Julep, Horse Show Trophy Inscription
Kentucky sterling silver julep cup with 1931 trophy inscription for the Huntington Horse Show. Marked for Frank Smith company and retailed by Bogaert of Lexington, with reeded upper and lower rims and tapering sides. 4"H, 4.08 oz troy. CONDITION: One tiny spot of pitting to exterior, otherwise excellent condition.
Lot 931: 2 Coin Silver Items, KY Cup & Philadelphia Shell Spoon
1st item: Coin silver julep with incuse marks on the base G. SHARP JR DANVILLE KY for George Sharp Jr., working Danville circa 1857-late 1860s, with a beaded rim and foot. 3 3/4" H. 4.94 troy ounces. 2nd item: Fiddle back coin silver sugar shell spoon with incuse mark T. JEANES for Thomas Jeanes, working […]
Lot 929: KY Coin Silver Soup Ladle, Fletcher & Bennett
Large Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle, olive pattern, with H monogram and incuse mark en verso for Fletcher & Bennett (working Louisville, KY, 1843-1854). 13" L. 6.55 oz troy. PROVENANCE: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Very good condition with minor wear.
Lot 930: 2 Kentucky Coin Silver Spoons, incl. Asa Blanchard
1st item: Kentucky coin silver serving or tablespoon marked A BLANCHARD in rectangle with eagle pseudohallmark for Asa Blanchard, working Lexington circa 1808-1838 (mark used circa 1820-1838), plain fiddle handle monogrammed SD. 9" L. 2nd item: Teaspoon with plain fiddle handle, marked J.M. BARLOW in rectangles for James Madison Barlow, working Lexington, 1835 to 1849, […]
Lot 928: Southern Coin Silver Ladle, attrib. Paris, Bourbon County, KY
Southern coin silver gravy ladle with plain fiddle handle, marked GS in rectangle, attributed to George Snyder, working Paris, Kentucky from 1803-1813. Monogrammed JW. 8 1/4"L. 1.5 oz troy. PROVENANCE: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: Some tiny spots of pitting and surface wear, overall good condition.
Lot 927: Kentucky Coin Silver Hourglass, plus Seal Fob and Rum Tag
Three (3) rare coin silver objects: Odd Fellows Hourglass "Jewel", Rum Tag and Seal Fob. 1st item: William Tell Oddfellows Lodge, Newport Kentucky, Coin Silver Hourglass pendant or "jewel", engraved with lodge name and #146, stamped COIN twice, 3 1/2"L. Circa 1860. 2nd item: Signet style seal fob with engraved monogram and hammer and scythe […]
Lot 926: 19 pcs. Coin Silver Flatware, KY, GA and Ohio incl. Paris KY
19 pieces coin silver flatware of Kentucky, Georgia, and Ohio interest. Includes 1 fiddle handle teaspoon with incuse mark HALEY & SONS, PARIS KY; 1 early teaspoon marked SHEPARD in rectangle for Alpheus Xavier Francis Shepard (working Georgetown, prior to 1817-1831+); 1 fiddle swell handle dessert spoon with incuse mark T.S. SPEAR for Thomas S. […]
Lot 925: 20 Pcs. Coin & Sterling Flatware, incl. Kinsey & Towle Canterbury
1st-7th items: 7 Coin silver flatware items with fiddle tip handles, including 6 teaspoons, stamped with "E&D Kinsey" in rectangle for Edward & David Kinsey, working ca. 1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky and Cincinnati, Ohio, monogrammed "LJ"; and 1 butter spreader, stamped with "J.P. Beggs & Co." in rectangle for Joseph P. Beggs (working Cincinnati and possibly […]
Lot 924: South Carolina Coin Silver Cream Pitcher by John E. Spear
South Carolina coin silver cream jug stamped J.E. SPEAR & CO (incuse) for John Emmons Spear, working Charleston, 1817-1871; thick bodied and heavy pear shaped form with C scroll handle, repousse floral cartouches to each side, flared upper rim and foot with anthemion banding, no monograms. 5 3/8"H, 11.7 oz. PROVENANCE: Private Southern Collection. CONDITION: […]
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