We are pleased to present a coin silver serving spoon attributed to James Watts of Philadelphia circa 1840. This spoon was with a group of James Watts coin silver we purchased 5 years ago. It is in good condition with the typical surface scratches and a monogram on the reverse. The spoon measures 8" long and weighs 36.5 grams.
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Up for sale Estate fresh are 8 Early 19ThC (C.C.&S.) Curtis Candee & Stiles Coin Silver Spoons of Woodbury Ct., Circa 1832-35 in Good overall condition. Usual wear for age. Has the initials MLF on 4 spoons, BW on 3 spoons and TS?.
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This beautiful coin Bridal pattern table serving spoon by Durgin is in excellent ESTATE condition. This piece is marked with Coin.Pat.Apd.For and WM.B.Durgin (as pictured). This piece would be a lovely addition to any sterling collection.
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Up for sale Estate fresh are 6 - 19ThC Coin Silver Spoons I. Reed Philadelphia Circa 1830-57 in Very Good overall Estate condition. Usual wear for age. Has the initials LMB engraved on handle. They weigh 119.07 grams.
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ANTIQUE AMERICAN COIN SILVER TEASPOON EARLY 19TH CENTURY Newell Harding Hallmarks: Newell Harding Dimensions: approx. 145mm long Weight: 13.0g Condition: Good. Dings, surface scratches, and light tarnishing. A few small dents to the bowl. Wear commensurate with age and use. Please see photos and if you have any further questions, do not hesitate to ask.
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The Alfonso X111 coin spoon is a rare and decorative collectable spoon from Spain, made of silver and featuring intricate designs. This unique piece combines the functionality of a spoon with the historical significance of a coin, making it a sought-after item for collectors of Spanish memorabilia. Its distinctive colour and craftsmanship make it a standout piece in any collection of decorative items.
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WA Cooper Large Coin Silver Spoon
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This beautiful set of six coin silver T. Steele & Son unusual ribbon pattern spoons are in very good ESTATE condition. These pieces were made by T. Steele & Son and we believe in Hartford Ct. The back of the handles of spoons are marked with Patent Pure Coin T. Steele & Son, (as pictured).
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