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Mid-19th century, Wilmington, Delaware. Items by Hannah Robinson are rarely seen on the market. Two of her spoons are on display at the Winterthur museum in Wilmington DE these were part of Duponts permanent collection. The tablespoon spoons is engraved with a lovely B monogram on the handle as pictured. […]

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For your consideration is a fine Coin Silver Table or Serving spoon by Joseph Richardson Jr, Philadelphia, circa 1780. This Piece is in Great age-appropriate condition (light surface scratches), and it’s bowl is has not been worn out of form. The Spoon has a double period Monogram (appears to be […]

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This spoon weighs 1.85 troy oz, and is 8. The “ANNA” engraving is no doubt later. While the spoon shows no tip wear, you can feel the tip is thinner than originally, and may be turned up a bit. The spoon has two very small cracks on either side of […]

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Very Rare – Original Paul Revere Jr. Coin Silver Dessert Spoon with the hallmark PR. The item measures 5 & 3/4 inches long. The item comes in a custom case that includes a nameplate, 1/2 oz. This ornate styled, circa LATE 1700s- early 1800s spoon, has a fancy engraved design […]

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This rare and handsome piece remains in varying condition (please see condition report for specifics and exceptions), bears no monogram or erasure, and lays in wait for the collector! I have had so many inquiries about the hallmark. I took this to Skinner Auctions and they immediately identified it as […]

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A famous maker, Benjamin Burt , of Boston made this wonderful shellback serving spoon sometime between the mid to late 1700s. Master gold and silversmith, Mr. Burt both learned the trade from his equally famous father John, and his siblings, and was master to many other notable makers. This incredibly […]

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