John C Moore Coin Silver Ladle Patent 1847
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #769923 2320
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
$425.00
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Beautiful coin silver large ladle by noted silversmith John C. Moore. Approximately 14" long. The bowl measures 3 3/8" deep x 4 1/4" wide. It weighs approximately 8 1/2 troy ounces. Monogrammed M.S.F. Marked ALLCOCK & ALLEN, J.C.M. and PATENT 1847. According to Dorothy Rainwater's book on American Silver Manufacturers, John Chandler Moore was associated with the firm of Eoff & Moore. He made silverware for Marquand & Co., and also for their successors, Ball Thompkins & Black. In 1847 John Moore ... Click for details
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Coin Silver Chalace, dated 1858
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #769526
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Acanthus Antiques
tel(301)530-9600 fax(301)530-8840
$395.00
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This unmarked coin silver chalace, likely American, has a turned design, over-engraved with a bright-cut presentation ribbon reading "Presented to Samuel Sivan 1858". It shows normal wear and patina, and measures 4 3/4" high, and 2 3/4" across the mouth.
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Coin Silver Soup Ladle Tipt by Gorham & Thurber
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #769435 2318
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
$250.00
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Beautiful and early coin silver ladle by Gorham & Thurber of Providence RI. c.1850-52. The pattern is called Tipt and was first intoduced in 1840. Approximately 13" long. The bowl measures 3 1/2" deep x 4 1/4" wide. It weighs approximately 6 1/2 troy ounces. Monogrammed on the back of the handle S.I.M.B. Marked Gorham & Thurber, Providence RI. Gorham & Thurber were in business 1850-1852. Very good condition. Priced to sell.
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Coin Silver Soup Ladle Whiting French Thread
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #769409 2317
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
$250.00
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Beautiful coin silver soup ladle by Fessenden Brothers. The pattern is called French Thread c.1850. Approximately 12 3/4" long. The bowl measures 3 1/4" deep x 4 1/8" wide. It weighs approximately 6 troy ounces. Monogrammed on the back of the handle E. Allen. Marked FESSENDEN BRO'S, PURE-COIN. The Whiting Manufacturing Company obtained the flatware dies of Fessenden Bro's and currently are listed as the maker of French Thread as it is now called. Very good condition and priced to sell.
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A.E. WARNER COIN SILVER CHILD'S FORK & KNIFE BALTIMORE
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #767301
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Doris Frohnsdorff
301-869-1256
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ANDREW ELLICOTT WARNER COIN SILVER CHILD'S FORK and KNIFE SET. BALTIMORE, Maryland, circa 1840. Each piece is marked A.E. WARNER in a rectangular punch, 11 in cut-cornered punch. The mark on the fork is very sharp and clear - that on the knife is less clear (please see enlargements 9 and 10). A rare fork and knife set by Andrew Ellicott Warner (1786-1870). Each piece is beautifully engraved on both sides of the handle and, in addition, the engraving on the knife extends to the blade. Each piece ... Click for details
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Pair Gorham Coin Silver SQUARE MEDALLION Servers
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #763879
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Kensington House Antiques
(301)942-0955
$2250
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An incredibly rare pair of coin silver serving pieces in Gorham’s “Square Medallion” pattern designed in December 1867. This pattern combines two of Gorham’s most revolutionary mid-19th century decorative elements—medallion and cube—to create a unique design. It’s unlikely that this pattern was made in a full line. We have seen a couple of related serving pieces that also incorporate the stag’s head from the “Saxon” pattern. The columnar handles are topped with large rounded-edge cubes, de... Click for details
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18th century coin silver wine tasters cup inset1780
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1800: item #763478 6316
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One of a Kind ANTIQUES And ART
860-767-2150
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We are not sure the country of origin of this antique coin silver wine tasters cup. The coin in the center depicts the face of a man with a beard with a crown on his head. The coin back has two birds with crown and crest. . The cup measures 4 and one half inches across by 1 and one half inches high. There is a wonderful etched design both inside and out. Weighs 134 grams. c1780 coin inside that is stamped R. IMP. HU. BO. IMP.M. Theresia.D.G S.F. All hand made or a oenophile or vintner. Shipping ... Click for details
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Rare early coin silver wine tasting cup with coin
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1800: item #763477 6315
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One of a Kind ANTIQUES And ART
860-767-2150
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We are not sure the country of origin of this antique coin silver wine tasters cup. The coin in the center depicts the face of a man with a beard with a crown on his head. The back has a lion with a crown and tall cross with flag. The cup measures 4 and one half inches across by 1 and one half inches high. There is a wonderful etched design both inside and out. Weighs 137 grams. Looks 18th to early 19th century. All hand made or a oenophile or vintner. Shipping extra. Connecticut residents and b... Click for details
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GEORGE AIKEN, BALTIMORE MD COIN SILVER TABLESPOON C1795
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1800: item #759371
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Doris Frohnsdorff
301-869-1256
SOLD
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A COIN SILVER TABLESPOON by GEORGE AIKEN. Baltimore, Maryland, circa 1795. The terminal features a finely engraved monogram "ASP" in feathered script. The maker's mark: "G.Aiken" (in script within an elongated oval) is worn but legible. There are a few dents in the bowl and with wear to the edges consistent with age, nevertheless, still a nice example of this maker's work. George Aiken (1765-1832) was a prominent Baltimore silversmith - born in Philadelphia - but working in Baltimore Maryland fr... Click for details
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WENDT MEDALLION MACARONI SERVER
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #754766 081
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The Silver Drawer
978-887-2610
$ 1,575.00
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A fabulous piece, a very rare one by the famous Medallion silversmith John Wendt. Length 11" Width 3.5" It has detailed engraving, mint condition, covering the entire 5" long blade and the pointed fingers. It has a monogram on the back. It is marked 925 Ball, Black & Co. who was the retailer. Wendt did not mark his pieces with a mark of his own. This is an unusually heavy piece, well balanced. The condition is excellent. Date - prior 1865.
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