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Four teaspoons by Benjamin Pitman;New Bedford,MA

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 4432

Four teaspoons by Benjamin Pitman;New Bedford,MA
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$100 for 4 

Illustration is one of 4. Marked B.PITMAN in a rectangle. Downturned fiddle, sharp fins. Length 6-1/8". Weight a little over 1/2 troy ounce each. The monogram is a script N. Overall and mark condition are excellent (bowl tips near mint).


Teaspoon by Philip Roker II, London, circa 1740

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: 18th Century : Pre 1800  stock# 4441

Teaspoon by Philip Roker II, London, circa 1740
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$195 

Marked P:ROKER and the lion sterling mark. Grimwade mark #3753. Upturned rattail, tipt on the top. Length 4-5/8". No monogram. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sifter spoon marked J.&W.G

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 4446

Sifter spoon marked J.&W.G
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$80 

Upturned fiddle, rounded fins, tipt on top. Length 7-1/4". Weight 1.2 troy ounces. The monogram is a lengthwise script LW on the back of the handle. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Teaspoon, pseudohallmarks +Taylor& Hinsdale,NY

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# 4423

Teaspoon, pseudohallmarks +Taylor& Hinsdale,NY
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$70 

Downturned handle, fiddle shell, also shell on heel, rounded chamfered fins. Length 6-1/8". Overall and mark condition are excellent. The lengthwise script monogram is JOB.


Three teaspoons by Isaac Hutton, Albany, circa 1805

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 4408

Three teaspoons by Isaac Hutton, Albany, circa 1805
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$195 for 3 

Coffin end; incised arch drop. Length 4-5/8". The monogram is a block MP in a bright cut reserve. Mark condition is excellent; overall condition is also excellent except that one spoon has a bowl dent. These spoons could be a little earlier than 1805 judging by the block monogram and the small size of the spoons.


Two fiddle shell teaspoons by S.Willis, Boston, c.1825

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# A6334

Two fiddle shell teaspoons by S.Willis, Boston, c.1825
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$80 for 2 

Sharp fins. Length 6-1/4". No monogram. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition is poor.


Fiddle shell teaspoon by Nathan Hobbs, Boston, c.1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 109

Fiddle shell teaspoon by Nathan Hobbs, Boston, c.1830
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$40 

Sharp fins. Length 5-3/4". The monogram is a script SH. Overall condition is excellent. Mark condition is very good.


Fiddle shell teaspoon by William Thomson, NY, c.1830

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1837 VR  stock# 108

Fiddle shell teaspoon by William Thomson, NY, c.1830
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$40 

Rounded fins, shell on back of bowl. Length 5-7/8". No monogram. Mark condition is excellent. Overall condition is excellent except that the shell on the back of the bowl is somewhat worn and there are a couple of minor dents in the bowl.


Crumber by Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse; Boston; c.1864

Silver: Coin Silver: Pre 1900  stock# 4383

Crumber by Crosby, Hunnewell & Morse; Boston; c.1864
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$225 

Top of blade engraved, scalloped edge around three sides. Handle has bead design on both sides. Length 12-3/16". Blade length 6-3/16"; width 2-1/2". Weight 4.45 troy ounces. The monogram on the top of the blade is an Old English EP in an elliptical reserve. This is for Elizabeth Parsons who married Dr. George Derby in Cambridge, MA in 1864. Overall and mark condition are excellent.


Sugar tongs marked H, circa 1840

Silver: Coin Silver: Flatware: Pre 1900  stock# A113

Sugar tongs marked H, circa 1840
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$95 

Fiddle, sharp fins, broad elliptical grips. Length 6-1/4". The monogram at the bow is a script CN. Marked inside each arm. Yale attributes this mark to David Hempstead of New London, CT. See Silver magazine, March/April 1990 for discussion of mark. Overall and mark condition are excellent.

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