Typical form, first letter of maker's name mark obscured. Having silver bowl and twisted wood handle.
Having original chased and repousee ornament, marks rubbed but visible. 4" high.
Assembled pair of Georgian silver sauce ladles, Old English pattern.
Pair of circular American salt cellars, in G II style, Boston maker: Jones, Ball and Poor, circa 1840.
An assembled pair, one London, 1810 and the other London 1814--each with wear to gilt wash interiors, reeded edge, old monogram.
Pair of Old English pattern tablespoons, approx. 8.5" long, bearing original engraved monogram. Note bowl tip wear, marks worn but legible. George Aiken 1765-1832
Sterling soup ladle, old engraved monogram. 11" long.
SUSQUEHANNA Antique Company, Inc.
$2400.00
$2400.00
12 1/4" high.
Hanoverian tablespoon, engraved terminal with initials, clear hallmarks. Maker's mark: William Turner.
Four teaspoons, all marked and with original engraving at terminal, George Aiken, well-known Baltimore silversmith, 1765-1832.
Having engraved crest and fine cast foliate handle, bearing mark of Roberts, Smith and Co, circa 1825-35. 18" x 14" x 11" high approx. dimensions.












