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length 7 1/8 inches, weight 1.56 Troy ounces, no monogram, some scratches on bla...
Baltimore circa 1860, length five inches, weight .52 Troy ounces, no monogram, e...
Marked "Coin" and with the number "4," but without a maker's identifier, this pa...
or large sugar shell, length 6 3/8 inches, weight 1.26 Troy ounces, fine conditi...
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properly known as a "pie knife," length ten inches, light scratches on front of ...
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including (top to bottom) D & H Number Ten, Blackinton "Thistle," and Gorham Cam...
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height just shy of 3 1/2 inches, weight 5.19 Troy ounces, monogrammed as shown i...
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height 3 1/2: diameter 3 inches, weight 4.0 Troy ounces, excellent original con...
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also known as "man in the moon," and "North wind," but whatever you call it this...
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Without a formal name, but commonly referred to as "Peony" for the large, single...
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In what Donald Soeffing has lovingly labeled a "naive" pattern (see Medallion Si...
length 8 1/2 inches, weight an impressive 6.4 Troy ounces, no monogram, with Jen...
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length 12 5/8 inches, weight a massive 8.69 Troy ounces, monogrammed "L" (script...
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length 8 1/4 inches, weight 1.05 oz Troy, fine condition, monogrammed as shown i...
Offered is an extraordinary set of four early American coin silver dessert spoon...
Offered is an excellent pair of Philadelphia coin silver dessert spoons by noted...
Offered is a very nice American coin silver teaspoon by silversmith Guy Loomis c...