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A group of twelve American Colonial silver various spoons by various makers, 18th century
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26 October 2015, 10:00 EDT
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A group of twelve American Colonial silver various spoons
by various makers, 18th century
Examples comprising: a trifed by Samuel Vernon, Newport, RI, circa 1710, a dognose by Henry Hurst, Boston, circa 1690-1700, a dognose by Samuel Vernon, Newport, RI, circa 1705, a dognose by John Pitts or Isaac Perkins, Boston, circa 1720, a dognose by Thomas Edwards, Boston, circa 1725, a dognose by Jeremiah Dummer, Boston, circa 1700, 3 similar Hanovarian pattern tablespoons by John Burt, Boston, circa 1730, another by Philip Syng, Jr., Philadelphia, circa 1760, and another by Samuel Parmelee, Guilford, CT, late 18th century, a Hanovarian-type patterned example by George Hanners, Boston, circa 1730, another with up-turned handle by N. Helme, Little Rest (now South Kingston), RI, circa 1782, and a Hanovarian pattern by Samuel Minott, Boston, MA, circa 1760, total weight approximately 8oz troy
lengths approximately 7in (17.8cm) to 8in (20.3cm).
Examples comprising: a trifed by Samuel Vernon, Newport, RI, circa 1710, a dognose by Henry Hurst, Boston, circa 1690-1700, a dognose by Samuel Vernon, Newport, RI, circa 1705, a dognose by John Pitts or Isaac Perkins, Boston, circa 1720, a dognose by Thomas Edwards, Boston, circa 1725, a dognose by Jeremiah Dummer, Boston, circa 1700, 3 similar Hanovarian pattern tablespoons by John Burt, Boston, circa 1730, another by Philip Syng, Jr., Philadelphia, circa 1760, and another by Samuel Parmelee, Guilford, CT, late 18th century, a Hanovarian-type patterned example by George Hanners, Boston, circa 1730, another with up-turned handle by N. Helme, Little Rest (now South Kingston), RI, circa 1782, and a Hanovarian pattern by Samuel Minott, Boston, MA, circa 1760, total weight approximately 8oz troy
lengths approximately 7in (17.8cm) to 8in (20.3cm).
Saleroom notices
Please note: There are eleven spoons in this lot, and not twelve spoons.
