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Eight Sterling and Coin Silver Flatware ServingEight Sterling and Coin Silver Flatware Serving Items, including a Tiffany & Co. "San Lorenzo" tomato server, an Alvin "Bridal Rose" sugar spoon, a Gorham
54 pcs Coin Silver Flatware Large group54 pcs Coin Silver Flatware Large group of assorted American coin silver from Northern and Midwestern silversmiths, 54 pcs. Includes 6 Fiddle Tipt pattern
Rare set Southern coin silver spoons by FreemanRare set Southern coin silver spoons by Freeman Augusta, Georgia (circa 1853-60)French Thread pattern engraved with initials MAC(?); marked: J.N. Freeman
Virginia coin silver forks, fiddle handle,Virginia coin silver forks, fiddle handle, rounded fins, thread borders, marks for "J.M. Freeman" (Joseph M. Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia, 1806-1882), monogram
Southern coin silver: five pieces with marksSouthern coin silver: five pieces with marks for C. H. Zimmerman & Co. (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1866-1871), one child's mug, beaded border, shield
Augusta coin silver flatware: serving spoons,Augusta coin silver flatware: serving spoons, tongs, fish fork, teaspoons with marks for J.N. Freeman & Co., T.W. Freeman, W. Catlin, Clark & Co.;
FOUR FREEMAN WOODS COIN SILVER SPOONS markedFOUR FREEMAN WOODS COIN SILVER SPOONS marked Woods and with bright cut decoration. Monogrammed. l: 9 in., 6.29 ozt. Freeman Woods (1765-1834) moved
Four Silver Flatware Serving Items, a J.M.Four Silver Flatware Serving Items, a J.M. Freeman & Co. coin silver tablespoon, Norfolk, Virginia, a Tuttle "Onslow" sterling silver cheese scoop, date
Assorted American sterling silver flatwareAssorted American sterling silver flatware 19th/20th century Comprising 12 Dominick & Haff 'Renaissance' pattern teaspoons, 3 Alvin 'Edward VII'
Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Tableware,Group of Mostly Sterling Silver Tableware, including four Emma Pasaje Alameda butter pats and two nut dishes, a coin silver pap boat, a circular covered
Group of American coin silver tablespoonsGroup of American coin silver tablespoons various makers, 19th century Including R & W Wilson, E. Benjamin & Co., George B. Foster, I. Reed & Son,
2 Serving Pieces 174. 2 Serving Pieces Top:2 Serving Pieces 174. 2 Serving Pieces Top: J. M. Freeman sterling Bottom: Charles F. Greenwood c. 1851 coin silver. Both monogrammed. Total 4 oz. Max.
Two Freeman Woods coin silver spoons, markedTwo Freeman Woods coin silver spoons, marked "Woods" in cartouche (New York State, working 1791-1794, and New Bern, North Carolina, working 1794-1827);
Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard,Southern coin silver spoons: A. Blanchard, Kentucky; Freeman, Norfolk, Virginia; H. P. Buckley, New Orleans; J. Campbell, North Carolina or Tennessee;
Southern Coin Silver Sugar TongsJ.M. FreemanSouthern Coin Silver Sugar TongsJ.M. Freeman & Co., Norfolk, Virginia (1843-1844). Cast claws. 6 1/2" long.
Southern Coin Silver Spoons Georgia, 19thSouthern Coin Silver Spoons Georgia, 19th century, three E. J. Johnston serving spoons (Macon); C. G. St. John teaspoon (Macon); E. R. Lawshe teaspoons
Five 19th c. coin silver spoons- FreemanFive 19th c. coin silver spoons- Freeman Philadelphia Amos Pangborn VT George W. Webb Baltimore and two by Stodder & Frobisher Boston. Each approx. 9"l.
Assorted Group of Mostly Coin and SterlingAssorted Group of Mostly Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware, various makers, including Palmer & Batchelders, Lincoln & Foss, J.H. Clark, N. & T. Foster,
Assorted Group of Mostly Coin and SterlingAssorted Group of Mostly Coin and Sterling Silver Flatware, various makers, including Palmer & Batchelders, Lincoln & Foss, J.H. Clark, N. & T. Foster,
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