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American Coin Silver Flatware, Mid to Late 19th Century
Item Details
A collection of American coin silver flatware from New York-based silversmith firms active during the mid to late 19th century. The collection includes four dinner forks in the Leaf pattern by Charles Shaver, four teaspoons by Benjamin Marsh, and one butter spreader by Hall & Henson. These 900 silver spoons are hallmarked to their undersides, and have personalized engravings to the topsides of their handles. They have a total approximate weight of 9.110 ozt.
Items Included | 4 Teaspoons (Benjamin Marsh), 1 Butter Spreader (Hall & Henson), 1 Large Dinner Fork (Charles Shaver), 3 Dinner Forks (Charles Shaver) |
Brand | Charles Shaver (Utica, NY), Benjamin Marsh (Albany, NY), Hall & Henson (Albany, NY) |
Materials | 900 Silver |
Marks | Maker’s Mark |
Period | Mid-19th Century, Late 19th Century |
Origin | United States |
Pattern | Leaf (Shaver), Various |
Weighted | No |
Approximate Weight (ozt.) | 9.110 |
Personalization | Personalized Engraving (Hall & Henson), “MW” (Shaver), “AKL” (Marsh) |
Number of Items | 9 |
Condition
- light surface scratches and tarnish to each; monograms and personalized engravings to each.
Dimensions
7.5" W x 0.5" H x 1.0" D
- measurements of the largest dinner fork.
Item #
18DCC684-300