Downturned handles with oval ends; modeled drops. Length 9". Weight 2.2 troy ounces each. The script monograms on both spoons are a large L above ALG. On the backs are script monograms NGH/MWH. Reputedly for Loring, Gay, and Howard families. Overall condition of the spoons is excellent. Mark condition is good-.
Downturned handles with pointed ends. Long slashed drop. Length 9". Weight 1.95 troy ounces each. The monogram is a script JAD. Overall condition of the spoons is excellent. Condition of the marks is good (rubbed).
Slight coffin end. Broad V drop. Length 8-1/2". Weight 1.9 troy ounces. Script monogram ME on the top of the handle. Overall condition is very good; mark condition is excellent.
Bright cut, coffin end, arched drop. Length 9-5/8". Weight 1.6 troy ounces. The monogram is a script JP lengthwise on the top of the handle (reputedly for Capt. John Pownal, married May 11, 1800). Overall and mark condition are excellent (very minor dents in the bowl).
Downturned handles with oval ends, long drops. Length 9-1/4". Weight 1.95 troy ounces each. The monogram is a script TSD on the top of the handle. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
Coffin end. Five marked R&H FARNAM; one marked H(Pellet)FARNAM. Length 9-1/2". Weight of 6 is 10-3/4 troy ounces = 1.8 oz. each. The monogram is a script M.Prescott lengthwise on the top of the handle. Overall condition of the spoons is excellent; mark condition varies from very good to good.
Downturned handles with rounded ends, long drop. Length 5-3/4". Script monogram J. Overall condition is excellent (bowl tips near mint); condition of the marks varies from very good to good.
Engraved crosshatch design on top of downturned rounded-end handle, tipt, drop. Length 6". The monogram is an Old English MB in a reserve. Overall and mark condition are excellent.
Oval end, drop. Length 6". The script monogram appears to be AMF. Overall condition is excellent; mark condition is excellent for Gethen (IWG) and good for Musgrave. The style of the spoons looks more like 1800 but we're showing 1810 because of Gethen.