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1805 Early American Coin Silver Coffin End Teaspoons

$ 133.05

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Restocking Fee: No
  • Item must be returned within: 30 Days
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Refund will be given as: Money Back
  • Type: Flatware - Spoons
  • Composition: Coin Silver

    Description

    This set of two coin silver teaspoons from the turn of the 19th century (c.
    1790s-1810) each feature a coffin handle engraved with the monogram PSH in
    script on the front (middle initial unsure - please determine for yourself) and
    stamped with the maker's mark, J.C. on the reverse.
    Some early American silversmiths who used such a mark included Joseph Clark ,
    Danbury, Conn. and Newburgh, New York (c. 1791-1817); Joseph Coolidge Jr.,
    Boston, Mass. (b. 1747-d. 1821); and Jonathan Crosby, Boston, Mass. (c. 1796).
    While we are not sure who the exact silversmith is, it is likely to be one of
    these three, but it certainly could be someone else with the same initials.
    Each spoon (guaranteed coin silver) is in overall excellent condition. One
    spoon has a few very minor dents in its bowl but otherwise neither spoon shows
    no dents, no monogram removal and no repairs.
    Each spoon measures 5-5/8 inches long.
    Weight:  25.5 grams
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