Six coin silver teaspoons, rounded fins and fiddle tipt handles monogrammed KSA with incuse marks on back GATES & POHLMAN. 5-3/4"L. 3.05 oz troy total weight. Note: According to TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, William Pohlman and W.T. Gates went into business together in 1865, succeeding G.W. Donigan in his old shop at […]
Lot 45: Four Nashville coin silver spoons, Paul Negrin
Four Nashville, Tennessee coin silver teaspoons with rounded fiddle handles and rounded fins, marked in rectangle P. NEGRIN (The book TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell lists Paul Negrin working in Nashville from 1823-1844. He was one of the eight men who formed the Association of Watchmakers, Silversmiths and Jewellers of Nashville in 1836.). […]
Lot 44: Nashville Coin Silver Soup Ladle, T. Gowdey
Coin silver soup or punch ladle in an Olive variant pattern, monogrammed TOWLER on handle, incuse mark on back T. GOWDY. The book TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell lists Thomas Gowdey working as a retailer in Nashville, Tennessee, 1825-1863. 12-1/2" L, 6.09 oz troy. Condition: Very good condition with light surface scratches.
Lot 42: Two Nashville coin silver spoons, E. Raworth
Two coin silver tablespoons or serving spoons with downturned fiddle handles, monogrammed RNA and marked on back E. Raworth in rectangle. 9-1/8" L, 4.12 oz troy. Note: According to TENNESSEE SILVERSMITHS by Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Edward Raworth was one of Nashville's earliest silversmiths, working there as early as 1808. His final ad ran in […]
Lot 372: Nashville related ephemera album & African Am. pho
A collection of Nashville related ephemera and photographs, housed in a contemporary black binder. Includes 2 original photographs of the African American Pearl High football team, 8 x 10" and 6" x 8", one with pencil inscription "Nashville Tenn" circa 1908 (fragile condition); a papercover songbook "Folk Songs of the American Negro" edited by Frederick […]
Lot 363: 2 Nashville TN Books Inc. History of Davidson Co.
Item 1: "The History of Davidson County, Tennessee with Illustration." By W. W. Clayton. Published by J. W. Lewis & Co. Philadelphia 1880. 12" H x 9" W. Item 2: A reprint of "Art Work of Nashville" by the Tennessee Historical Society, originally published by The W. H. Parish Publishing Company, Chicago, 1894. 12 1/4" […]
Lot 770: Jack Kershaw, Girl in Old Nashville, pastel painti
John Karl "Jack" Kershaw (Tennessee, 1913-2010), pastel on paper painting of a little girl running through a landscape with Victorian buildings, said to depict the area of Nashville on which the Fairgrounds is now located. Signed "Kershaw" lower right on staircase. Sight – 18-1/2" H x 24" W. Born in 1913 in Missouri, John Karl […]
Lot 723: Nashville Union Station Lithograph
Lithograph titled "Union Station, Nashville, Tennessee. Terminals of the Nashville, Chattanooga, & St. Louis Railway." Printed by Brandon Printing Company, Nashville, Tennessee. Printed signature lower left in image "L. L. Gamble, 1900." Lithograph depicts a busy train station with people, carriages, trolleys and trains pulling into the station. Sight: 27" H x 38" W. Framed […]
Lot 275: Hicks Family of Nashville archive inc. maps
Cache of letters and documents related to the Edward D. Hicks and Harding families of Nashville, 1817-1900. Most relate to Edward D. Hicks, born 1831, who owned Devon Farm and served as Adjutant Major First Battalion Tennessee Cavalry under his uncle General Felix Zollicoffer. The family land is now the site of Ensworth High School […]
Lot 57: 2 pcs Nashville TN coin silver
1st item: Fiddle handled tablespoon marked J.M. Smith with backwards "S", monogrammed, 8-1/2"L, 1.7 oz troy. According to "Tennessee Silversmiths" by Benjamin H. Caldwell Jr., John M. Smith worked in Davidson County circa 1835. 2nd item: Salt ladle with oval handle and shell form bowl, no monogram, marked J. Peabody (John Peabody, working Nashville, 1836-d. […]
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