Three tablespoons
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Pre 1900 stock# 847
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
$275 for 3; $95 for 1
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Form of about 1770 with upturned handles (tipt on top, no drops), but marked N.Harding and Pure Coin, each in a rectangle. Made by Newell Harding of Boston, say 1840, but probably to match other earlier spoons. Length 8-1/4". Weight 6.25 troy ounces (2.1 ounces each - substantial). Script monogram on back: HW to SAWM, PHM, HWM - one recipient on each spoon. Overall condition is excellent.
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Ladle by IG (in an ellipse)
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Pre 1800 stock# 405
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
$2,000
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A little primitive but nice. Silver cap at end of wooden handle. Probably by John Gardiner of New London, CT. Eighteenth century. Length 9-5/8". Bowl diameter 2". Total weight 1.4 troy ounces. Monogram E/IM on bottom of bowl. Mark and overall condition are very good.
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Six teaspoons marked W.G. Forbes, NY, circa 1800
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Pre 1837 VR stock# 4075
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
$300 for six
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Bright cut, tipt on back, pointed arch drops. Length 5-1/2". Weight of the six is 2.4 troy ounces. There is a block monogram PA in a reserve. Overall condition is excellent (very minor toothmarks in bowl of one spoon). The mark is W.G.Forbes and two pseudohallmarks (see McGrew pages 111 & 129). The condition of the marks varies from very good to good.
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Fish slice and fork
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Pre 1900 stock# 1995
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Gebelein
802-375-6307
$350
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Engraved foliate design on front of both; slice also has fisherman in boat. Length of slice 12-1/4". Length of fork 9-5/8". The monogram is a script RB on the front. Weight of pair 5 troy ounces. Marked GEARY&WEALE (retailer?). Mark condition very good. Overall condition excellent - minor nicks, probably to test silver.
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