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346. Nineteen Coin Silver Teaspoons, various makers, 19th century, most with engraved names or monograms on the handles, makers include: five by Roswell Bailey of Woodstock, Vermont; four by “S. MEYERS”; five by Ward & Hughs, Middletown, Connecticut (without engraving); three marked “G BROWN”; one by J.J. Low & Co., Boston; and one by Joshua Davis, Boston, 9 troy oz. total. $200-250

347. Six Coin Silver Teaspoons and a Sugar Shell, by E.R. Lawshe, London, the teaspoons appear to have an 1802 datemark, sugar shell of later date, 4 troy oz. total. $200-250

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345. Six Coin Silver Flatware Items, America, early to mid-19th century, two serving spoons by Farrington & Hunnewell, Boston, two additional serving spoons, one by Jones, Ball & Co., Boston, one by A. Sanborn, Lowell, Massachusetts, a teaspoon with indistinct mark, and a small shovel by Jones, Ball & Co., Boston, the previous with engraved monograms; accompanied by two plated items: a soupspoon and a small shovel, 4 troy oz. weighable silver. $200-250

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348. Six Coin Silver Serving Spoons, James Conning, New York, early 19th century, with maker’s mark “J.CONNING/MOBILE” in rectangles, 10 troy oz. total. $500-700

349. American School, 19th Century Portrait of a Young Girl with Her Spaniel. Unsigned. Oil on canvas, c. 1840, 34 x 27 in., in a later molded wood frame. Condition: Relined, minor retouch. $1,200-1,500


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