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This product consists of two silver serving spoons, with one attributed to Philo Dubois and the other to Hall and Hewson, both dating from around 1845. These Georgian-style spoons are made of coin silver. 900 sourced from the United States, specifically in Buffalo. The fiddle-tipped design adds a touch of […]

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F Richmond, Providence RI. 2 Large Serving Spoons.

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Hefty, rustic Georgian or Federalist era Coin Silver serving spoon measures 8.75 and weighs 55+ grams An estate find, it has à dent and à small crack as illustrated. It has a real “American primitive” feel, and is not marked. Worn, used and loved through at least 200 years of […]

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Antique American Coin Silver Coffin End Serving spoon “AH” Engraved 8.5 in No origin nor legible maker’s mark but possibly New York, Rhode Island or Massachusetts manufacture. Edge of bowl has been shaped by use. Letters are primitively engraved but piece has a haunting simplicity. Well made & well-used coin […]

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Antique coin silver serving spoons circa 1850. 3 monogrammed dessert spoons 7 1/4. 2 monogrammed serving spoons 8 3/4. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Coin Silver (.900)”. The seller is “drummz” and is located in this country: US. This item can be shipped to United States. Composition: Coin Silver […]

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5-7/8 inches in height, 6-3/4 inches in diameter. With abrasions, tarnish, silver polish residue, and dents and denting. The underside dish marked “Coin” with markers mark. This item is in the category “Antiques\Silver\Coin Silver (.900)”. The seller is “barbie411g” and is located in this country: US. This item can be […]

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Early Coin Silver – pierced Serving Ladle / Sifter in the Medallion pattern – weighs 0.93 troy ozs. Wonderful woman medallion on the handle with engraved patterns. Measurements: 5 1/2″ in length and the bowl portion measures 1 15/16″ in width. Monograms: “Willie” on the back of handle. Any dark […]

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A famous maker, Benjamin Burt , of Boston made this wonderful shellback serving spoon sometime between the mid to late 1700s. Master gold and silversmith, Mr. Burt both learned the trade from his equally famous father John, and his siblings, and was master to many other notable makers. This incredibly […]

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