AN AMERICAN SILVER TABLESPOON AND DESSERT SPOON MARK OF SAMUEL VERNON, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, CIRCA 1720 Both with rat-tail joins to bowls, tablespoon with trefid terminal engraved on reverse Ann Green , dessert spoon with rounded up-turned terminal, engraved on reverse with block script R + V, both marked to reverse with SV in a heart 8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) long, the tablespoon 3 oz. 6 dwt. (103 gr.) Provenance The Tablespoon: Ann Green (1720-1748), daughter of John Green (1686-1758) and Mary (Green) Green (1687-1783) of Warwick, Rhode Island, to their grandniece Mary "Polly" Greene Clapp, to her grandniece in 1861 Eliza Woodward Tiffany, by decent to Martha E. Allen, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, thence by decent Aquired Christie's New York, 16-17 January 2003, lot 122 ($5,019)
AN AMERICAN SILVER TABLESPOON AND DESSERT SPOON MARK OF SAMUEL VERNON, NEWPORT, RHODE ISLAND, CIRCA 1720 Both with rat-tail joins to bowls, tablespoon with trefid terminal engraved on reverse Ann Green , dessert spoon with rounded up-turned terminal, engraved on reverse with block script R + V, both marked to reverse with SV in a heart 8 ¼ in. (21 cm.) long, the tablespoon 3 oz. 6 dwt. (103 gr.) Provenance The Tablespoon: Ann Green (1720-1748), daughter of John Green (1686-1758) and Mary (Green) Green (1687-1783) of Warwick, Rhode Island, to their grandniece Mary "Polly" Greene Clapp, to her grandniece in 1861 Eliza Woodward Tiffany, by decent to Martha E. Allen, East Greenwich, Rhode Island, thence by decent Aquired Christie's New York, 16-17 January 2003, lot 122 ($5,019)
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