Image Lot Price Description

2114
$1,897.50

COLLECTION OF COIN SILVER & SILVER SPOONS BY VARIOUS MAKERS. 18th-19th century. 30pcs. Including 3 serving spoons by John Abbot, Portsmouth, New Hampshire with the hallmark J. ABBOT each handle marked Storer; 2 serving spoons by Samuel Drowne, Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1749-1815) with the hallmark S.Drowne in a rectangle, believed to have belonged to the Treadwell family of Portsmouth, New Hampshire, each handle monogrammed “T” in script; 5 teaspoons with feather edge design centering the initial “T” with hallmark S. Drowne in a rectangle, beneath each handle the numbers 10-14 in sequential numbers; 1 large spoon with shell design monogrammed on the handle with hallmark S. Drowne in a rectangle; 2 teaspoons with the hallmark of ROBT GRAY Portsmouth, New Hampshire (1792-1860), each handle marked with the family name in script I (Ichabod) Goodwin; 6 teaspoons with the hallmark of JONES BALL & POOR and the family name in script Goodwin on the back of each handle; 3 teaspoons with the hallmark LOWS, BALL & COMPANY and the family name Storer in script on the back of each handle; 2 large spoons with the hallmark BALDWIN & JONES decorated with a shell at the end of the handle, underside marked in script Ann Langdon; 2 demitasse spoons with feathered edge with the hallmark B. (Benjamin) Burt within a rectangle, Boston, Mass., the spoons numbered No 27-29 with the monogram in script W. SS (Storer); 1 silver ladle with the hallmark JONES LOWS & BALL Boston, Mass. with the name Storer in script on reverse of handle; 1 serving spoon with the hallmark I W; 1 English serving spoon decorated with the bust of a unicorn in bright work with an English hallmark including T.W.; 1 demitasse spoon with the hallmark B.Coleman Burlington, New Jersey marked with the owners initials “C.C.S.” (Storer). WEIGHT: 40 ozs. SIZE: Longest 9″; 4-7/8″ Shortest PROVENANCE: By descent from the Decatur Family. CONDITION: All with varying degrees of scratching, surface dents, and wear. 9-97954 (800-1,200)


Auction: Fine Art, Antiques & Asian - Winter 2010
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