Rare coin silver Fried Chicken Server, fiddle thread pattern with spoon and fork ends, marked HYDE & GOODRICH in rectangle (working New Orleans, 1828-1861). Script monogram JCK on bridge. 9 1/2"L, 5.09 oz troy. Provenance: The estate of Dr. Benjamin H. Caldwell, Nashville, Tennessee. CONDITION: Very good condition with some wear to monogram.
Lot 282: Virginia and DC Coin Silver, 10 pcs
Ten (10) pcs Virginia and Washington, DC area coin silver flatware. 1st-6th items: 6 Virginia coin silver table or serving spoons with coffin end handles, all monogrammed MPD and marked W. WILLIAMS in rectangle (William Alexander Williams, working Alexandria, VA 1809-1834 and Washington DC 1832-1846; ref. Silversmiths of Virginia by Catherine Hollan, p. 816-819), 9" […]
Lot 283: 3 Virginia Coin Silver Spoons, Woltz and Young
Three (3) Virginia (now West Virginia) coin silver spoons. 1st-2nd items: 2 coin silver serving spoons, the backs with incised pointed arch drops, downturned oval handles, marked I B WOLTZ in rectangle (John Bernard Woltz, active Shepherdstown c. 1811-1850+) with additional eagle in circle marks, monogrammed CEE. 9 1/2"L. 3.90 oz troy. 3rd item: Coffin […]
Lot 281: 8 pcs Coin Silver, Norfolk, VA inc. Boxed Salts
Eight (8) pieces of Norfolk, Virginia related coin silver, including 18th century spoons and a 4 pc. salt set in original Greenwood, Norfolk VA box. 1st and 2nd items: Pair of 18th century teaspoons with coffin end handles, period monogam FM or FH, marked J.Gaskins and Norfolk in separate rectangles (James Gaskins, working Norfolk 1770-1776 […]
Lot 279: Ewan S. Carolina Coin Silver Tongs plus 2 spoons
Three (3) silver pieces: Coin silver sugar tongs, fiddle swell handles with shell decoration at mid-point and grips, marked J. EWAN in serrated rectangle (John Ewan, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1823-1852). 6 3/8"L, 1.39 oz troy. Together with a fiddle pattern coin silver dessert spoon marked Gregg Hayden & Co in rectangle with additional G […]
Lot 271: J. Kitts KY Coin Silver Pocket Watch
Civil War era pocketwatch, open face with enameled Roman numerals and gilt hands, marked on dial "John Kitts & Co. Louisville KY" (mark used 1857-1864, ref. Boultinghouse, p. 180) on dial, gilt hands, decorative engraved back cover. Inside back cover marked Warranted Coin Silver. 2 1/4" dia. Note: While many silversmiths and watchmakers advertised their […]
Lot 268: 2 E. TN Coin Silver Spoons, inc. Cain, Garner
Two (2) E. TN coin silver spoons, including Cain, Garner. 1st item: 1 coin silver dessert spoon, fiddle pattern handle marked CAIN in banner flanked by 2 Masonic emblems (Thomas Cain, working Knoxville, 1809-1813, ref. Tennessee Silversmiths p. 46). Not monogrammed. 7" L. 2nd item: Coin silver teaspoon marked GARNER in rectangle. Mark attributed to […]
Lot 269: Samuel Ayres KY Coin Silver Ladle
Lexington, Kentucky coin silver soup or punch ladle, round bowl with coffin style handle having script monogram B, marked on back of handle S AYRES LEX K in banner for Samuel Ayres (c. 1766-1824, working Essex County, VA c. 1780-86, Lexington, KY 1786-1823, and Danville, KY 1823-1824). 12″ L, 3.53 oz troy. Provenance: The estate […]
Lot 267: 8 pcs Middle Tennessee Coin Silver
Eight (8) pcs Middle Tennessee Coin Silver flatware. 1st item: Sterling silver dessert spoon with fiddle tipt handle, incuse retailer mark JNO W. RUTH & SONS (John Wesley Ruth, 1839-1901, and sons Albert and Weakley Ruth, working Shelbyville late 19th century), additional maker's mark lion-anchor-G for Gorham. Monogram NHG. 8"L. 2nd and 3rd items: 2 […]
Lot 266: 9 pcs Coin Silver Flatware inc. West TN
Nine (9) pieces coin silver flatware, including some rare West Tennessee marks. 1st item: 1 Tablespoon with fiddle swell handle, incuse mark S. Freeman (Samuel Freeman, working Trenton, Gibson County, 1858-1860 and later). Monogrammed Mary Willard. Note: This spoon and the mark are illustrated in Tennessee Silversmiths, p. 87. 2nd item: 1 dessert spoon with […]
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