Description: A set of 6 (six) coin silver serving spoons in a Fiddle Tipped pattern. Each engraved to a handle front with script letters "LMK" Please look and inspect all photos. Marked underside: "Horse Head" over "Chevron" into one die, (die is 4.5mm. x 2.5mm.) attributed to James Watts of Philadelphia, working 1835-1883 "Coin" for .900/1000 silver purity; three spoons marked "Reineman & Son" for Chambersburg, Pa. retailers, working 1834+ the three other spoons marked only with "Horse Head" over "Chevron" For info see "John R. McGrew" 2004 Edition, p.114 & p.115 All marks are crisp and clear. Made in Philadelphia, Pa., ca.1835-1850's. Approx.: Length: 8-1/4in. (21cm or 210mm.) Bowl (crosswise): 3in. x 1-3/4in. (76mm. x 45mm.) 6pcs. Weight: 8.14 troy oz. (253.3 gr.) Dark spots you are seeing on the photos, are reflections of a camera and other objects. Minor dents on few bowls. Commensurate with age, the condition is very good to excellent. Rare spoons for their maker, retailers, quantity and overall condition. p.s. International Shipping: Not available via First Class International Mail. Available via Priority & Express Mail.
Price: 495 USD
Location: Brooklyn, New York
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Restocking Fee: No
Return shipping will be paid by: Buyer
All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
Item must be returned within: 30 Days
Refund will be given as: Money Back
Condition: Used
Date: 1835-1850s
Maker: James Watts of Philadelphia
Style: Georgian
Age: 1800-1859
Pattern: Fiddle Tipped
Retailer: Reineman & Son
Type: Serving Spoons, Tablespoons
Composition: Coin Silver, .900/1000
Brand: James Watts