P.O.R.
This spoon is not monogrammed and does not appear ever to have been, which is most unusual for early American silver.
$225.00
Faithful readers of our little web page know we never tire of mentioning that Burt was a substantial and by all reports jovial fellow who weighed three hundred and eighty pounds.
$75.00
Come ye citizens of Portsmouth and reclaim thy heritage!!
$525.00
In an attempt to distinguish this ladle from its peers, we'll mention that the bowl has a slight boat shape when viewed head on, as you may see in photo number four.
$1500.00
French silver from this period is quite scarce. Price is for the total of eight pieces.
$775.00
There is slight tip wear from right handed use, a few minor insults to the bowl (including a scratch, reverse), and significant wear to the monogram "B / E * E". On the whole, however, this spoon presents itself well. To quote Quimby in American Silver at Winterthur, "Stoutenburgh left a small body of high quality work"...








