An Assembled Lot of Coin Silver Tableware, New York Makers
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Description
Seventeen total pieces comprising: Two matching 4 1/2" coffin end, bright cut salt spoons by Thomas Milne (NY, NY) c.1800, two matching 3 3/4" salts by Pardon L. Taylor (Brooklyn, NY) c.1850 fiddle with stylized bowls, Two 7 1/2" forks by Charles C. Shaver (Utica, NY) c.1854 bright cut matching design with first names engraved to the handle and palmette terminals, four matching 4 1/2" salts by Isaac Hutton (Albany, NY) c. 1800 bright cut with shell bowls, a 8 1/2" fiddle thread serving spoon marked "S & W" with hall marks, four 4" fiddle salts by Hyde & Nevins c.1800 ,and a 6 1/2" sugar shell with shovel form bowl by Akerly & Briggs (NY, NY) c. 1847
Dimensions: The total approximate weight is 8.5 troy ounces
Provenance: Property from the Collection of C. Thomas Attix Jr., East Windsor, New Jersey.
Condition
Good condition, expected wear from use.
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