- 2 NEW ORLEANS COIN SOUP LADLESTwo New
2 NEW ORLEANS COIN SOUP LADLESTwo New Orleans, Louisiana coin silver soup or punch ladles, both with Fiddle Tipt pattern handles. 1st ladle is marked Hyde and Goodrich in rectangle (New Orleans 1828-1861), no monograms, 12-1/4"L. 2nd ladle has incuse mark "H.F. Buckley / New Orleans" (Henry Peat Buckley, 1822-1903) and is monogramed JHS on back of handle, 12-3/4"L. 10.44 oz troy combined weight. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Both in very good condition with light scratching and wear.
- NEW ORLEANS SILVER WATER PITCHER, A.
NEW ORLEANS SILVER WATER PITCHER, A. HIMMELLarge and heavy New Orleans coin silver water pitcher, made by Adolph Himmel for Hyde and Goodrich; baluster shaped, footed form with elaborate floral repousse decoration to the sides and feet, naturalistic branch style handle, and Rococo style scroll-and-shell lip and footring. Marked on underside HYDE AND GOODRICH MANUFACTURERS NEW ORLEANS with H for Adolph Himmel (1825-1877). 13-1/2"H, 43.70 oz troy. Circa 1860. Provenance: the collection of John Montague, Memphis, Tenn.
Condition:
Scattered small dents and light scratches, overall very good condition.
- HYDE AND GOODRICH COIN SILVER RICE OR
HYDE AND GOODRICH COIN SILVER RICE OR PLATTER SPOONScarce coin silver Rice or Platter Spoon, marked for Hyde & Goodrich of New Orleans, Louisiana (James Hyde and C.W. Goodrich, working c. 1816-1866), in the fiddle thread pattern. Script monogram JAT. 13 1/2"L. 6.63 oz troy.
Condition:
Couple of tiny spots of pitting to bowl, overall excellent condition. Some wear to mark.
- NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE, HYDE AND GOODRICHLouisiana, mid 19th century, fiddle and thread handle and oval bowl, monogram on back "SAC/1854", marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1828-1861), 7.51 oz. T., 13-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
small dent in bowl and light wear
- NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER PITCHER, HYDE
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER PITCHER, HYDE AND GOODRICHLouisiana, early/mid 19th century, pear shaped with exaggerated spout, scalloped rim, scroll handle, repouss‚ and engraved floral decoration, die rolled flared foot, monogram, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), 11.79 oz. T., 5-3/4 x 7 x 4 in.
Provenance: Brunk Auction, March 2006; Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
several dents and some wear
- SEVEN PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER,
SEVEN PIECES NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER, HYDE AND GOODRICH...Louisiana, mid 19th century, including shaped fiddle handle sauce ladle; fiddle and thread handle fork; two fiddle and thread handle tablespoons and one teaspoon; fiddle handle tablespoon; salt spoon, all with marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, working 1828-1861), 11.12 oz. T., 3-3/4 in. to 8-1/2 in.
Provenance: Private Property from a New Orleans Collection
Condition:
bowls with dents and wear, fork with bent and loss to tines, all with light scratches and some wear
- NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER GOBLET, HYDE
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER GOBLET, HYDE AND GOODRICHLouisiana, early/mid 19th century, urn form, bead border, decorated with sailboat on water with bridge in background, base with foliate die rolled border, no monogram, marks for Hyde & Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), 6.09 oz. T., 5-3/4 in.
Provenance: Collection of the Birmingham Museum of Art, sold to benefit the Decorative Arts Acquisition Fund
Condition:
small dents, light wear, accession marks
- NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE AND SALT
NEW ORLEANS COIN SILVER LADLE AND SALT SHOVEL, HYDE & G...Louisiana, early/mid 19th century, shaped fiddle handle, including sauce ladle, 8 in. and salt shovel, 3-3/4 in., monograms on backs, marks for Hyde and Goodrich (New Orleans, Louisiana, 1816-1861), 2.38 oz. T.
Condition:
typical wear for age and use
- A Rare New Orleans Coin Silver Fruit
A Rare New Orleans Coin Silver Fruit Stand Christopf Christian Küchler for Hyde & Goodrich c. 1853-1858 marked "Hyde & Goodrich" in rectangular arc "Manufacturers" above "New Orleans" in rectangular arc "Warranted/Pure Coin" in cartouche and "K" in cartouche hand-raised shallow bowl with repoussé and chased scrolling foliage and berries inner guilloche band framing engraved script monogram applied rope border on rim and handles stepped pedestal base height 5 in. width 14 3/4 in. depth 10 3/4 in. weight 30.85 troy ozs. Note: A closely related pair of Hyde & Goodrich compotes by Adolphe Himmel 1853-1861 are illustrated in Mackie Carey T. et al "Hyde and Goodrich and its successors: nineteenth century New Orleans silver manufacturers" The Magazine Antiques August 1982 fig. 14 p. 299.
- Six Hyde and Goodrich Coin Silver Fiddlethread
Six Hyde and Goodrich Coin Silver Fiddlethread Soup/Tablespoons New Orleans mid-19th c. marked "HYDE & GOODRICH" in a rectangle with curious marks upcurved fiddlethread handles with high French style shoulders engraved script initials on the reverse length 8 9/16 in. and 8 1/2 in. weight 13.70 troy ozs.
- Forty-Two Pieces of New Orleans Antebellum
Forty-Two Pieces of New Orleans Antebellum Coin (.900) Silver Flatware, ca. 1850, by Hyde and Goodrich, New Orleans, in the traditional "Olive" pattern, including twelve dinner forks, l. 7-3/4", eleven luncheon forks, l. 7", eleven place spoons, l. 7-1/4", six tablespoons, l. 8", and two butter knives, l. 7-1/2", all pieces monogrammed, on the handle reverse, "EBR", 85.97 total t. oz.
- A Set of Twelve American Coin Silver
A Set of Twelve American Coin Silver Spoons Hyde and Goodrich New Orleans mid 19th century each with a fiddleback typt six monogrammed J.W.G. and six monogrammed J.G.T.; approximate total weight 11.55 ozt. Length 5 3/4 inches.