LOT 330:
A Group of NY Coin Silver Tableware
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Sold for: $225
Price including buyer’s premium and sales tax:
$
288.59
Start price:
$
150
Estimated price :
$300 - $400
Buyer's Premium: 21%
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sales tax: 6%
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A Group of NY Coin Silver Tableware
A group of assorted tableware all NY State and City, nineteen total pieces comprising: a 6" sugar shell by Hotchkiss and Schreuder c. 1850, a 6" ladle with shell bowl by Hotchkiss and Schreuder, a 5 1/2" mustard ladle with shell bowl by Hotchkiss and Schreuder, a 5 3/4" fiddle spoon by Gale and Moseley c. 1810, a 6" spoon with NY hallmarks and A. Riffenbergh retailer mark, a 6" and 7 1/4" spoon by Lockwood and & Scribner c. 1830, a 5 3/4" spoon by Gale and Mosley c. 1830, a 5" egg spoon by John Wolfe Forbes c. 1802 - 1830, a 6" fiddle spoon by Alfred J. Evans (1808 - 93), a 6" fiddle spoon by Newell Matson (1815 - 87), a 5 3/4" spoon with bright cut decoration by Bernard Wenman c. 1790, a 7" dessert spoon by John Vernon c. 1790 with bright cut decoration, a 6" coffin end spoon by Thaddeus Keeler c. 1805-09 with bright cut decoration, a 6" spoon by Samuel Johnson c. 1780-96, a 5 1/2" spoon by George Gordon c. 1810, a 6" spoon by James Mix Jr. c. 1830, a 6" spoon by Matthew Petit c. 1811 with sheaf of wheat terminal, and a 5 1/2" fiddle spoon by John Burt Lying c. 1760 - 85 with sheaf of wheat terminal.
Dimensions: The total approximate weight is 10.57 troy ounces
Condition:
Overall good condition as pictured, some minor dings are present.

