AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS AND FRENCH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBERSTICK, LOT OF THREE
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AMERICAN COIN SILVER TABLESPOONS AND FRENCH SILVER-PLATED CHAMBERSTICK, LOT OF THREE, comprising two American coin tablespoons each with a pointed oval bowl on a fiddle handle having pointed shoulder and personalized engraving, consisting of one attributed to Hall, Hewson & Brower of Albany, NY and the other by or retailed by Warrin & Co. of New York City, NY; and a silver-plated chamberstick by Cailar & Henry of Paris, France. Each spoon with maker's or retailer's mark; chamberstick with "C [sun] H" maker's mark and a "57" mark. Total weight of spoons: 3.360 ozt. Mid 19th century. Chamberstick 2 3/4" HOA, 6 1/2" DOA, 5 1/2" D rim.
Deaccessioned from the Wilton House Museum collection, Richmond, VA.
Condition
Tablespoons in very good overall condition with some wear, surface scratches, nicks, and small dents to bowls; chamberstick in good overall condition with some wear, surface scratches, nicks, and dents, capital with a few deep scratches/surface cracks and possibly having repair/s, handle with likely repair.
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