A RARE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER EAGLEBACK TEASPOON, MARK OF JOHN VOGLER With punch of "I.Vogler" in a rectangle, eagle motif stamped to verso of bowl, pointed end, with "MH" monogram to handle....
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PAIR OF RARE NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVEREAGLE BACK TEASPOONS, MARK OF JOHN VOGLER With rectangular punch reading "I.Vogler", with an eagle motif stamped to the verso of the bowls, pointed ends, with "H.L.H" monogram...
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PAIR OF NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS,MARK OF JOHN UTZMANN VOGLER Each with "J. *. Vogler" in a serrated rectangular punch, with a pseudo hallmark of an eagle facing left, plain rounded end and pointed fins, bright...
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PAIR OF NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TEASPOONS,MARK OF JOHN VOGLER With "J. Vogler" in a rectangular punch, both having tipt ends and pointed fins, engraved monograms to handles....
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A NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TEASPOON,MARK OF JOHN VOGLER Salem, North Carolina, circa 1806-1830, without monogram....
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NORTH CAROLINA COIN SILVER TEASPOON,MARK OF JOHN VOGLER With rectangular punch to handle, period engraved monogram "GS."...
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Two Vogler coin silver spoons: fiddlehandles, marked "J. VOGLER" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), no monogram, 8-3/4 in. Bowls with dents, losses and scratches. Private Collection,...
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Vogler coin silver spoon, handle withpointed end, dove and olive branch on back of bowl, marked "I. VOGLER" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), monogram "AP", 5-1/2 in....
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Vogler coin silver spoon, handle withpointed end, dove and olive branch on back of bowl, marked "I. Vogler" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), no monogram, 5-1/4 in. Small spots...
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Important Southern Coin Silver Chaliceby Leinbachstepped foot supports a double gourd form cup hand-chased with grape vines engraved ''R. Gardiner '' with die-rolled border to lip and foot.Less than ten other...
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Southern Coin Silver Spoons North Carolina,19th century, serving spoon with marks for John Vogler (Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1880), monogram on back, 8-1/2 in., tip wear, scratches, other wear; dessert spoon...
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Vogler coin silver spoon, shaped fiddlehandle, marked "J. VOGLER" (John Vogler, Salem, North Carolina, working 1805-1820), "WMC" monogram, 8-1/4 in. Wear to tip, small dents in bowl....
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