$3,250
Together with three pierced mote spoons and two scalloped sugar spoons.
A few sterling silver examples. Some various makers include Fred Pieper of Covington, George Jacob of Baltimore, William Bartram of Philadelphia, Bernard Wenman of New York, Joseph Lownes of Philadelphia, John Charles Jenckes of Providence, and Gelston & Treadwell of New York. Varying wear commensurate with age and use. Some examples with considerably more wear and a few with breaks. Most examples monogrammed.
Approximately 110 pieces total, mostly tablespoons, of various makes, sizes, and decoration. Lot includes one with faded bird bowl back by Abner Reeder (Philadelphia 1793-98 and Trenton 1798-1830), one thread edge fiddle by Geradus Boyce (New York, 1814-57), one bright-cut engraved by Hall, Hewson & Brower for S.D. Brower & Son (Albany, 1846-52), one with engraved name by Charles F. Hill (Owego, 1852-80), and one with monogram by Stephen Richard (New York, 1801-29).
Most examples marked. 175 ozt.
18th-19th century
coin silver
Auctioneer:
Rago
Date:
2020-11-19