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Jun 20, 2015 - Jun 21, 2015
American, late 18th-19th century. A group of nineteen coin silver spoons including: six coin silver serving spoons, marked G. Aiken for George Aiken (Baltimore, Maryland, active ca. 1787-1823), monogrammed H; five coin silver, fiddle pattern teaspoons, marked E. Lownes for Edward Lownes (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, 1792-1834), monogrammed H; four coin silver, fiddle pattern teaspoons, marked J. Erwin for John Erwin (Baltimore, Maryland, active ca. 1810-1820), monogrammed H; three coin silver, fiddle pattern serving spoons, marked A.E. Warner 10.15 for Andrew Ellicott Warner (Baltimore, Maryland, 1786-1870), monogrammed AH; and a coin silver, fiddle pattern teaspoon, marked Watson possibly for Edward Watson (Boston, Massachusetts, d. 1839), monogrammed JH, PLUS a pair of coin silver tongs, marked G Aiken and monogrammed H, PLUS four coin silver forks, marked Geo. W. Webb (Baltimore, Maryland, 1830-1890) and monogrammed H, PLUS a silver serving spoon with a scalloped bowl, marked 11-12 and Gould, Stowell & Ward. (Baltimore, Maryland, 1855-1858) for James Gould, A. Stowell, and William H. Ward, monogrammed EC to MSE, PLUS a silver butter knife, marked V & Co. possibly for William K. Vanderslice & Co. (San Francisco, California, active 1858-1908) and bearing a retailer's mark for Tucker & Co. S.F. Cal, PLUS three silverplated, fiddle pattern soup spoons, marked Rogers Bro's A1 9 for Simeon, Asa, and William Rogers (Hartford, Connecticut, active ca. 1847-1853), monogrammed H; largest lg. 9 in.; silver wt. 26.55ozt (826g).
Provenance: Descended in the Turner Family of Newport, RI
G. Aiken serving spoons worn at bowl tips.
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