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Coin Silver Gravy Boat, c.1825 (SGN26)

Regular Price: $1,250.00

Special Price: $1,188.00

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Large Coin Silver Water Pitcher by Ball, Tomkins & Black, c.1840 (SGS22)

Regular Price: $3,850.00

Special Price: $3,658.00

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Coin silver pap boat by S. Kirk, c.1840 (SRM02 )

Regular Price: $1,000.00

Special Price: $900.00

Here is a fairly early coin pap boat or invalid feeder by S. Kirk, during his solo period, c.1830-46. This is a rare article made during a pretty rare period for Kirk, not a lot turns up before 1846. In very good condition, just one ding. Very good patina. Dimensions: 4.25" long by 2.625" wide. Learn More

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Coin silver mug by W.Carrington, Charleston, S.C. C.1860 (SRM55 )

Regular Price: $3,500.00

Special Price: $3,325.00

William Carrington was born in Connecticut, served his apprenticeship as a jeweller and silversmith in New York, where he formed a life-long friendship with Charles Tiffany, and then settled in Charleston in 1830. In 1835 he founded his own firm, W. Carrington & Co, which continued till 1872, when he formed a partnership and the name of the business changed. Though he is often referred to as a retailer and jeweller, he was trained as a silversmith so the several articles of coin silver attributed to him, ie made by him, is most probably legitimate. Here is a heavy plain cylindrical mug with a beaded rim and foot, with a simple inscription "Lottie" on the front. In very condition apart from a few minor dings, the largest on the handle, pictured. Struck on the base with W.Carrington & Co with the psuedo marks associated with his mark. Dimensions: Height: 3.38". Diameter: 2.88". Weight: 6 Troy oz. Learn More

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Coin silver goblet, Baldwin, NJ c.1857 (UF21)
$550.00
Coin silver goblet with grape-vine swags with presentation inscription, by Baldwin, NJ c.1857. Learn More

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A High Empire coin silver cream jug, by A. Young, Camden, SC (DAMS1)
$18,500.00
A very rare example of Southern coin silver by Alexander Young, Camden, SC, c.1815. Learn More

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Coin silver julep cup, Cincinnati c.1850 (UA14)
$750.00
A coin silver julep cup by Duhme & Co, Cincinnati, Ohio, c.1850.
In good condition.
Height 3,25", 2.75" diameter. 3.2 troy oz. Learn More

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17c Coin silver tablespoon, by Henricus Boelen, NY c.1690 (TD35)
$8,500.00
A very rare 17th century coin 'Dog-nose' spoon with a rat-tail bowl, New York c.1690 Learn More

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Repousse coin silver mug, New York c.1840 (T2M10)
$550.00
A very good early mug by John L Westervelt of Newburgh, NY c.1826-50. Dimensions: 4" high, 3.25" diam. 5 Troy oz.
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Coin Pitcher, Gale & Hayden , Charleston, SC, c.1846 (UO24)
$16,000.00
A very important coin silver pitcher of Charleston, SC provenance, C.1846 Learn More

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