A collection of Boston, MA coin silver flatware Print Various makers and dates spanning the 18th and 19th centuries, comprising: 1 spoon, mark of Edward Winslow (b. 1669 - d. 1753), with forward-bent mid-rib handle and rattail heel, monogrammed ''S . L'' and ''E . A'' (4.875''); 1 spoon, partially obscured mark, possibly of Jacob Hurd (b. 1702 - d. 1758), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''P . M'' (4.5''); 1 spoon, mark of Daniel Henchman (b. 1730 - d. 1775), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''S . H'' (4.125''); 1 fork and 1 spoon, mark of John B. Jones (b. 1782 - d. 1854), each fiddle pattern, the fork with sheaf-of-wheat terminal (7.75''), the spoon with shell terminal, engraved ''LC / to / DBW'' (5.5''); 6 spoons, mark of Thomas Aspinwall Davis (b. 1798 - d. 1845), fiddle pattern, each monogrammed ''CIR'' (6''); 1 mustard spoon, mark of Wolcott and Gelston (active c. 1820 - 1827), fiddle pattern with sheaf-of-wheat terminal and shell drop heel, monogrammed ''SAT(?)'' (4.75''); 1 spoon, mark of Josiah Gooding (active c. 1818 - 1856), fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''MS'' (8.5''); 2 spoons, mark of Farrington and Hunnewell (active c. 1837), variant fiddle pattern, with upturned ribbed terminal, each engraved ''Katie'' (5.75''); 3 spoons, mark of David, Palmer and Co. (active 1838 - 1845), transitional fiddle pattern, with upturned ribbed terminal, monogrammed ''CW'' (6.125''); 1 spoon, mark of Palmer and Batchelder (active c. 1850), fiddle pattern with sheaf-of-wheat terminal, monogrammed ''I.E.M.'' (5.875''); 1 mustard spoon with mark of McKay, Spear and Brown (active c. 1850, Boston, MA), variant fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''CAP'' (5''); and 1 spoon, mark of A. Stowell (active c. 1865 - 1904), variant fiddle pattern with upturned ribbed terminal and shell-shaped bowl, monogrammed ''REM'' (6.75''); 21 pieces, 12.4 oz troy tw approximately, Provenance: Property from the Collection of Kinmont Hoitsma, San Francisco, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Approximately 9 spoons with minor dings to bowls. The fork with bending to two tines. The tip of the bowl of the Jacob Hurd spoon slightly diminished due to use.
A collection of Boston, MA coin silver flatware Print Various makers and dates spanning the 18th and 19th centuries, comprising: 1 spoon, mark of Edward Winslow (b. 1669 - d. 1753), with forward-bent mid-rib handle and rattail heel, monogrammed ''S . L'' and ''E . A'' (4.875''); 1 spoon, partially obscured mark, possibly of Jacob Hurd (b. 1702 - d. 1758), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''P . M'' (4.5''); 1 spoon, mark of Daniel Henchman (b. 1730 - d. 1775), with forward-bent mid-rib handle, with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''S . H'' (4.125''); 1 fork and 1 spoon, mark of John B. Jones (b. 1782 - d. 1854), each fiddle pattern, the fork with sheaf-of-wheat terminal (7.75''), the spoon with shell terminal, engraved ''LC / to / DBW'' (5.5''); 6 spoons, mark of Thomas Aspinwall Davis (b. 1798 - d. 1845), fiddle pattern, each monogrammed ''CIR'' (6''); 1 mustard spoon, mark of Wolcott and Gelston (active c. 1820 - 1827), fiddle pattern with sheaf-of-wheat terminal and shell drop heel, monogrammed ''SAT(?)'' (4.75''); 1 spoon, mark of Josiah Gooding (active c. 1818 - 1856), fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''MS'' (8.5''); 2 spoons, mark of Farrington and Hunnewell (active c. 1837), variant fiddle pattern, with upturned ribbed terminal, each engraved ''Katie'' (5.75''); 3 spoons, mark of David, Palmer and Co. (active 1838 - 1845), transitional fiddle pattern, with upturned ribbed terminal, monogrammed ''CW'' (6.125''); 1 spoon, mark of Palmer and Batchelder (active c. 1850), fiddle pattern with sheaf-of-wheat terminal, monogrammed ''I.E.M.'' (5.875''); 1 mustard spoon with mark of McKay, Spear and Brown (active c. 1850, Boston, MA), variant fiddle pattern, monogrammed ''CAP'' (5''); and 1 spoon, mark of A. Stowell (active c. 1865 - 1904), variant fiddle pattern with upturned ribbed terminal and shell-shaped bowl, monogrammed ''REM'' (6.75''); 21 pieces, 12.4 oz troy tw approximately, Provenance: Property from the Collection of Kinmont Hoitsma, San Francisco, CA. Condition: Overall good condition. General marks, scratches and tarnishing commensurate with age and use. Approximately 9 spoons with minor dings to bowls. The fork with bending to two tines. The tip of the bowl of the Jacob Hurd spoon slightly diminished due to use.
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