Philadelphia coin silver footed salts, R & W Wilson
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1837 VR: item #689990 26C10 562
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Antiques Collaborative, Inc.
(802) 296-5858
$595
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Pair of American coin silver open salts by Robert and William Wilson, working in Philadelphia, PA. Circa 1825. Each salt is decorated with a gadrooned rim and is supported by three hoof feet. Hammered interiors; each engraved with original owner's initials 'JCS' and stamped on the underside with the maker's mark R&W WILSON in a rectangle. R&W Wilson silversmiths specialized in the manufacture of quality silver items that continued the designs of earlier forms, such as these salts which are i... Click for details
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COIN SILVER Spoon ~ COFFIN END ~ Large c1800 WILLIAMSON
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1837 VR: item #676858 191a
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646-715-6669
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Wonderful example of a distinctly American style in coin flatware. Coffin ends are said to have come into being as a mark of mourning for the death of George Washington. True or not, they first appeared in the last couple of years of the eighteenth century and were made until about 1820. Great size, the spoon measures a full 9 1/4 inches in length, it has a little tip wear and some teething marks in the bowl, otherwise it is in very fine condition. The handle has a very fancy hand engraved scri... Click for details
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Tiffany Coin Silver Butter Dish with Cow Finial
Antiques: Decorative Art: Metals: Silver: Coin Pre 1900: item #665652 2283
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Dan & Nancy's Antiques
(413) 789-3464
$7995.00
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Gorgeous rococo revival coin silver butter dish with beautifully sculptured cow finial by Grosjean & Woodward made for Tiffany & Co. c.1850s. Approximately 5" high and 5 1/2" in diameter. 16 troy ounces including the reticulated insert. 4 feet. No monogram. Marks include TIFFANY & CO, the bullet mark for coin silver and G & W. (Grosjean & Woodward). Tiffany, in the early years, before they manufactured their own silver, purchased their silverware from a variety of the major silver manufacturers ... Click for details
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