Early Newark, New Jersey Silver Tablespoon by Benjamin Cleveland, c. 1815. With original initials in flowery script, A.E.N. Condition is very fine. Marked B.CLEVELAND in a serrated conforming rectangle. Top quality and weight. 9 inches.
Early Philadelphia Coin Silver Fruit Knife with Nut Pick, c. 1840. Originally made for M.J.P. Great condition with a few nicks on blade. Pseudo marks of an eagle, W and a bust. A nice piece. 3 1/4 inches closed. 5 3/4 inches open.
English Sterling Silver and Carved Ivory Handle Salad Set by Edward Hancock of London, dated 1891-92. In a fitted box. In superb condition. One crack on back of ivory handles. Beautiful carved flower on end of handle and exquisite engraving in bowls. Each piece marked on back of bowls, Leopard head for London, lion passant for Sterling. Q in a shield for 1891-92, and E.H. in conforming rectangle for Edward Hancock. Fork 13 1/8 inches, Spoon 13 1/8 inches.
Two Mid 19th Century Coin Silver Tablespoons by Whiting for Ball, Black & Co. Circa 1860. Le Cordon pattern. Original engraved initials in fancy script, F.A.G. Outstanding condition. A couple of small impressed marks and BALL, BLACK & CO. Great condition. Almost 6 ounces. 8 1/2 inches.
18th Century Augsberg German Silver Footed Gilt-Lined Salt, dated 1707-69. With period handles. Beautiful workmanship. Marked pineapple over S and star over PF over B. 2 3/8 inches high x 5 5/8 inches wide.
Early American Silver Octagonal Footed Coin Silver Sugar Bowl, c. 1840. Gilt interior and two handles. Original engraved initials J.S. Beautiful engraved acanthus and scrolls and beading on top rim and around the foot. Condition is excellent. Signed JOHN WARRIN on bottom. 6 1/4 inches.
Early Philadelphia Coin Silver Julep Cup by R&W Wilson, c. 1826-46. Superb quality and weight. Original engraved initials H.L.B., dated 1865. Then M.R.B. from Uncle Hugh when it was handed down in family in 1928. Marked R&W Wilson in a rectangle. Retailed by PP. A fine item. 3 3/8 inches tall. 3 inches diameter at rim. 2 5/8 inches diameter at diameter bottom of rim.
Early American New York City Coin Silver Footed Standing Cup by William Adams, c. 1830. Applied decoration around rim and foot. No initials or monograms. Marked W. ADAMS in a serrated rectangle and NEW YORK in a serrated rectangle. 4 1/2 inches high.
Dutch "833" Silver Change Purse, c. 1890. Red silk interior. Excellent embossed decoration. Silver is in excellent condition. Silk lining is in good condition. 2 1/8 inches diameter.