Nine American Coin and Sterling Silver Articles, including Henry Harland
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Nine American Coin and Sterling Silver Articles, including Henry Harland
including an early 19th century George Washington Kings pattern teaspoon with mark of "Harland" for Henry or Thomas Harland, with monogram; Medallion pattern pierced fish fork, without maker's mark, circa 1860, engraved decoration to tines and drop, with monogram (6 3/8 in.); a .900 silver Egyptian pattern Medallion salt cellar with mark of Wood & Hughes (2 in.); two Medallion pattern pocket knives, one unmarked, the other with mark of Albert Coles, New York City, active 1835-1877, one with monogram (3 3/8 in.); (2) teaspoons in matching pattern, one unmarked, the other with mark of an unknown maker (denting, separation to one handle); tankard with worn mark of "...Smith & Co (Hand)," having a scrolled handle with heart tail and wood base, no monogram (5 in.) (some denting).
Also included is a sterling silver figural Medallion pattern clip, no monogram (2 5/8 in.).
6.15 total weighable troy oz.
Thomas Harland was active in Norwich, Connecticut (c. 1773-1807); Thomas' son, Henry Harland, was active in Boston, Massacusetts (c. 1813) Norwich, Connecticut (1815-1834); and New Orleans, Louisiana (c. 1834-1841). He is noted as having used his father's mark "Harland" on various pieces.
From the Collection of the late Zirkle James Estes, Jr., Charlottesville, Virginia
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
including an early 19th century George Washington Kings pattern teaspoon with mark of "Harland" for Henry or Thomas Harland, with monogram; Medallion pattern pierced fish fork, without maker's mark, circa 1860, engraved decoration to tines and drop, with monogram (6 3/8 in.); a .900 silver Egyptian pattern Medallion salt cellar with mark of Wood & Hughes (2 in.); two Medallion pattern pocket knives, one unmarked, the other with mark of Albert Coles, New York City, active 1835-1877, one with monogram (3 3/8 in.); (2) teaspoons in matching pattern, one unmarked, the other with mark of an unknown maker (denting, separation to one handle); tankard with worn mark of "...Smith & Co (Hand)," having a scrolled handle with heart tail and wood base, no monogram (5 in.) (some denting).
Also included is a sterling silver figural Medallion pattern clip, no monogram (2 5/8 in.).
6.15 total weighable troy oz.
Thomas Harland was active in Norwich, Connecticut (c. 1773-1807); Thomas' son, Henry Harland, was active in Boston, Massacusetts (c. 1813) Norwich, Connecticut (1815-1834); and New Orleans, Louisiana (c. 1834-1841). He is noted as having used his father's mark "Harland" on various pieces.
From the Collection of the late Zirkle James Estes, Jr., Charlottesville, Virginia
Additional high-resolution photos are available at www.lelandlittle.com
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Nine American Coin and Sterling Silver Articles, including Henry Harland
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