Charleston coin silver flatware
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Charleston coin silver flatware: J. Eyland & Co. spoon; Purse teaspoon; Wilmot teaspoon and fork; W. M. Rouse fork; CP&U spoon, most with monograms, (six pieces). Provenance: The Collection of a Charleston, South Carolina Gentleman.
Detailed listing: 2 – marked "Wilmot" (Samuel Wilmot, New Haven, Ct., working 1800 - 1806; Georgetown, South Carolina, c. 1825; Charleston, South Carolina, c 1837): 6-1/2 in. fork, King’s style pattern, no monogram, bent tines with worn tips; 5-1/8 in. teaspoon, down turned fiddle handle, monogram, tip of bowl worn, several dents
1 – 8-1/8 in. fork, down turned tipt back fiddle handle, pointed fins, marked "W.M. ROUSE" (William Madison Rouse, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1831-1875), monogram, some tip wear
1 – 6-7/8 in. table spoon, fiddle handle, shell tip, marked "CP&U" (Clark, Pelletreau & Upson, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1819-1823), monogram, bowl bent and tip worn, some dents
1 – 5-3/8 in. teaspoon, fiddle handle, marked "J Eyland & Co." (James Eyland & Co., Charleston, South Carolina, working 1820-1827), no monogram, heavy wear
1 – 5-1/4 in. spoon, oval handle, feather edge, marked "Purse" (William Purse, Charleston, South Carolina, working 1783-1825), handle with bright-cut edge, bowl bends and dents, one edge damaged, handle bent
6 – Total pieces
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Charleston coin silver flatware
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