A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SERVINGSPOON, MARK OF JOHN SELPH With "J.Selph" punched in a rectangle, plain tipt end, script monogram reading "A S J Buie", likely a descendent of Archibald Buie, whose family...
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A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,MARK OF WARREN PRIOR With "W.Prior" punched a rectangle and stamped with additional pseudo hallmarks, plain tipt form with rounded fins, script monogram to handle....
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A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOON,MARK OF JOHN CAMPBELL With "J.Campbell" punched in a rectangle, plain rounded form with pointed fins, engraved "T.C.O. / 1818/ to / Eugene" to handle....
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TEN NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONSearly19th century, most with fiddle handles, four pieces with marks for Bernard Dupuy (Raleigh, North Carolina, working 1827-1843), sauce ladle, two serving spoons and teaspoons...
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NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER LADLE ANDSPOON, JOHN Y. SAV...early to mid 19th century, including ladle and serving spoon, both fiddle handles, monograms, marks for John Y. Savage (Raleigh, North Carolina, working...
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SEVEN NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONSincludingspoon with pointed handed, monogram, marks for Martin Noxon (Edenton, North Carolina, working 1800-1814), 8-1/2 in.; pair serving spoons, fiddle handles, marks for Greenewalt...
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A RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVERSPOON, MARK OF W. J. RAMSAY & CO. "fiddle tipt" handle, period bright cut monogram "CSR."...
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THREE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONSIncluding two long-handled spoons with mark of Jehu Scott, coffin end with period bright cut engraved monogram "B" (7 5/8 in.) (both with some mis-shaping to bowls, one with...
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TWO NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER SPOONS,ATTRIBUTED MARK OF ROBERT WYNNE Circa 1830, each with rectangular punch to verso of handle, both with period script monogram "RMT."...
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Rare North Carolina coin silver servingspoon by Selph & Pyle Fayetteville NC (wk.1837-8) coffin-end handle script-engraved initials JD; marked: Selph & Pyle. L9 1/2'' and 1.4oz troy Provenance: Bluffton South Carolina...
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North Carolina coin silver spoon, fiddlehandle, pointed fins, "J.E. Boger" (possibly John E. Boger, Salisbury, North Carolina, working 1845-1853), "AC" monogram, 5-1/2 in. Slight wear. Collection of the Late Ruth...
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Four North Carolina Coin Silver SpoonsAmerican, 19th century: downturned tipt backs, fiddle handles, marks for S. Baker (Stephens Baker, Wilmington, North Carolina, and Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1817-1818) with...
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