A Group of Coin Silver Tableware, New England Makers
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Description
Eighteen total pieces of various ages, comprising: a 7 1/2” fiddle-thread straining ladle with shell bowl by Jones Ball and Poor of Boston MA c.1850, a 7” sugar shell by Farrington and Hunnewell of Boston MA c.1850, two fiddle back 6” spoons by Gotham and Webster of Providence RI, a 7” spoon by Bedford and Haskins of Bedford MA c. 1870, a 6” spoon by Newell Harding of Boston MA c.1840, two matching 4” fiddle back salts with lobed bowl by Everard Benjamin of Newhaven CT, a 4 1/2” spoon by Loring Bailey of Hingham MA c. 1780 “LB” mark, a 4 1/2” spoon with shell drop by Jacob Hurd of Boston MA c.1730 “Hurd” mark, a 5 1/2” spoon possibly by Joseph Moulton III of Newbury MA “Moulton” mark, 5 1/2” condiment spoon with shell bowl marked “Daniel Low”, four matching 5” spoons simply marked “Nichols”, and a 8” fiddle thread fork and 6” fiddle back spoon both marked “F. Curtis”
Dimensions: The total approximate weight is 11.15 troy ounces.
Provenance: Property from the Collection of C. Thomas Attix Jr., East Windsor, New Jersey.
Condition
Overall good condtion, expected wear from use.
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