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Various makers and dates spanning from mid 18th to mid 19th century, comprising: 1 with mark of Pygan Adams (b. 1712 - d. 1776, New London, CT), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with rattail heel, monogrammed ''B / I . M'' (4.375''); 2 with mark of John Benjamin (b. 1730 - d. 1796, Stratford, CT), each with down-turned pointed terminal, with varying bright-cut decoration to handles, each with bright-cut pointed drop, one monogrammed ''RJ'' (5.375''), the other monogrammed ''F / I . E'' (5.625''); 1 with mark of Peregrine White (b.1747 - d. 1834, Woodstock, CT), the downturned rounded handle with feathered edge and bright-cut cartouche, with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''F / J + S'' (5''); 2 with mark of Phineas Bradley (active c. 1745 - 1797, New Haven, CT), fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''MW'' (5.5''); 1 with mark of Lewis Curtis (b. 1774 - 1845, Farmington, CT), fiddle pattern, with ribbed terminal, monogrammed ''H.L.B.'' (5.75''); 2 with mark of Thomas Rockwell (active c. 1784 - 1794, Norwalk, CT), fiddle pattern, the terminals ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''IC'' (8.75''); 3 with mark of Jacob Sargeant (active c. 1784 - 1843, Hartford, CT), fiddle pattern, the handles ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''RA'' (5.625''); 1 with mark ''RB'' (possibly Roswell Bartholomew, active c. 1805, Hartford, CT), with downturned handle with pointed terminal, monogrammed ''R.H.B.'' (5.875''); 1 with mark of Nathaniel Olmsted (b. 1785 - d. 1860, Farmington, CT), fiddle pattern, with basket-of-flowers terminal and shell drop heel, not monogrammed (8.625''); 1 with mark of John Starr Blackman (b. 1777 - d. 1851, Danbury, CT), fiddle pattern, with basket-of-flowers terminal, monogrammed ''M(?)EN'' (5.875''); 2 with mark of Horace Goodwin (b. 1787 - d. 1864, Hartford, CT), fiddle pattern, with sheaf-of-wheat terminal, monogrammed ''H'' (5.875''); 1 with mark of George Kippen (b. 1790 - d. 1845 Bridgeport, CT), fiddle pattern, the terminal ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''EJ(?)'' (8.5''); and 2 with mark of Kippen and Peabody (CT), c. 1840, fiddle pattern, the terminal ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''J(?)W'' (8.75''); 20 pieces, 15.6 oz troy tw approximately, est: $400/600.

15.6 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. Approximately 13 with minute dings to bowls. The tip of the bowl of the Olmsted spoon diminished due to heavy use. Tip of one of the Sargeant spoons slightly diminished.

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