An Assembled Set of Georgian Gilt Silver Flatware, 18th-20th century, various makers
comprising: 14 Small Soup Spoons, Sheffield, 1948-1950, Cooper Brothers & Sons, makers; 14 Large Soup Spoons, Sheffield, 1957-1958, Cooper Brothers & Sons, makers; 13 Tablespoons: 10 - London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker, 2 - London, 1836, Joseph II & Albert Savory, maker, and one - London, 1821, George Piercy, maker; 10 Serving Spoons: 6 - London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker, 2 - London, 1821, George Piercy, maker, 2 - London, 1839, Hayne & Cater, maker; 11 Teaspoons: 6 - London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker, one - London, 1821, George Piercy, maker, one - London, 1817, Samuel Pemberton, maker, 2 - London, 1845, G. A., maker, one - London, 1815, unidentified; 11 Dinner Forks: 3 - London, 1812, Wm. Eley, Wm. Fearn, Wm. Chawney, makers, 3 - London, 1821, George Piercy, maker, 2 - London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker, 2 - London 1825, Thomas Wilkes Barker, maker, one - London 1836, Mary Chawner, maker; 13 Luncheon Forks: 5 - London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker, 2 - London, 1812, Wm. Eley, Wm. Fearn and Wm. Chawner, makers, one - London, 1821, George Piercy, maker, one - London, 1820, Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn, makers, one - London, 1825, Richard Crosley, maker, one - London, 1839, Benj. Smith, maker, one - London, 1821, H. H., maker, one - London, 1815, unknown maker; Serving Spoon and Fork, London, 1841, Wm. Eley & Wm. Fearn, makers; Fish Server and Stuffing Spoon, London, 1820, Richard Pouldon, maker; 2 Ladles: one - London, 1817, Wm. Chawner, II, maker and one - London, 1823, Richard Pouldon, maker; 2 Master Salt Spoons: one - London, 1813, William Eaton, maker and one - London, 1825, J. B., maker; 13 Dinner Kinves: 11 - Sheffield, mid 20th century, Cooper Brothers & Sons, makers, 2 - Sheffield, mid 20th century, Israel Freeman & Son, Ltd., maker; 14 Luncheon Knives: 11 - Sheffield, mid 20th century, Coooper Brothers & Sons, makers, 2 - Sheffield, mid 20th century, John Biggin, maker; 14 Fruit Knives, Sheffield, mid 20th century, Cooper Brothers & Sons, makers; total 134 pieces; total weight: 197 ozt.
together with 15 American Silver Condiment Forks, Reed & Barton, maker; 5 Silver Demitasse Spoons, Georg Jensen, maker; and 8 Silver Plated Demitasse Spoons and one Silver Plated Fork.
Provenance: Mrs. T. Jefferson Coolidge, Coolidge Point, Manchester By The Sea, Massachusetts. By descent to the current owner
Other Notes: This Gilt Silver Flatware Service was used by Mrs. Coolidge at her North Shore home for important dinner guests including the poet Robert Frost, the painter Andrew Wyeth, Joan Kennedy, and Supreme Court Justice Steven Breyer.