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Various makers and dates spanning from the late 18th to late 19th century, comprising coin silver spoons from Rhode Island, Massachusetts, and New Hampshire: 2 with mark of Seril Dodge (b. 1759 - d. 1802, Providence, RI), one with forward-bent mid-rib handle, monogrammed ''UT'' (4.625''), the other with downturned pointed handle with chevron border, monogrammed ''SW'' (4.875''); 1 with mark of Ezekiel Burr (b.1764 - d. 1846, Providence, RI), with downturned pointed handle, monogrammed ''M.M.'' (5.625''); 1 with mark of John Tanner (b. 1713 - d. 1785, Newport, RI), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with rattail heel, monogrammed ''W . B'' (7.75''); 1 with maker's mark of Henry L. Webster & Co. (active c. 1842, Providence, RI), variant fiddle pattern, with ribbed terminal, engraved ''Grace'' (6.125''); 1 with mark of Benjamin Pitman (active c. 1820, Providence, RI), further marked ''Pure . Coin'', variant fiddle pattern, with ribbed terminal, with shovel-form bowl, engraved ''Drew'' (4''); 1 marked only ''Providence, RI'' within a rectangle, with downturned pointed handle, monogrammed ''MAW'' (7.125''); 1 with mark of Nathan Storrs (active c. 1792, Northampton, MA), with downturned pointed handle, monogrammed ''IKL'' (9''); 6 with mark of Joseph Raynes (active c. 1835, Lowell, MA and Portsmouth, NH), variant fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''JR'' (5.25''); 1 marked ''Bradbury'' (possibly Theophilus Bradbury, active c. 1815, Newburyport, MA), fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''ICN'' (7.25''); 1 marked ''Beal'' (possibly Caleb Beal, b. 1746 - d. 1801, Hingham, MA and Boston, MA), the downturned pointed handle with bright-cut decoration, with asymmetrical scroll drop, monogrammed ''E.E.C.V'' (7''); 1 with mark of William Little (active c. 1775, Newburyport, MA), fiddle pattern, with pointed drop, monogrammed ''GP'' (5.375''); 2 with mark of Robert Brookhouse (b. 1779 - d. 1866, retired 1819, Salem, MA), coffin-end, monogrammed ''ID'' (5.75''); 1 with mark of M.P. Stickney (active 1820 - 1830, Newburyport, MA), fiddle pattern, with sheaf-of-wheat terminal and shell drop heel (6''); 1 with mark of John Frederick Vent (active c. 1793 - c.1815, Keene, NH), coffin-end, partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''L(?)EB'' (9.125''); 1 with mark of William Simes (b. 1773 - d. 1824, Portsmouth, NH), coffin-end, with pointed drop, monogrammed ''H'' (5.875''); 1 with mark of R. Gove (active c. 1840 - 1860, Laconia, NH), with forward-bent, pointed handle with ribbed terminal, monogrammed ''MW'' (7''); 1 with mark of TP Brown (active c. 1790, Portsmouth, NH), coffin-end, with bright-cut pointed drop, monogrammed ''SD'' (5''); 2 with mark of Samuel Drowne (b. 1749 - d. 1815, Portsmouth, NH), each with downturned pointed handle, one monogrammed ''E.B'' (5.75''), the other monogrammed ''C / J . P / T'' (5.125''); 1 mustard spoon with mark of G. Gray (active c. 1839, Portsmouth, NH), fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''SMB'' (4.625''); and sterling silver spoons: 6 with pictorial maker's mark, possibly William C. Finck Co. (active c. 1896 - 1904, Elizabeth, NJ), further marked ''925 / 1000'' and ''Sterling'', fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''ETI'' (5.5''); 33 pieces, 17.8 oz troy tw approximately, est: $400/600.

17.8 oz troy tw approximately

  • Provenance: Property from the Collection of Kinmont Hoitsma, San Francisco, CA
  • Condition: Overall good condition. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Several spoons with dings to bowls ranging from minor to larger. Tips of bowls of Tanner, Storrs and Beal spoons diminished due to use.

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