A collection of Philadelphia, PA coin silver spoons, incl. Jos. Richardson Print Various makers and dates spanning from late 18th to first quarter 19th century, comprising: 1 with mark of Joseph Richardson (b. 1711 - d. 1784), the handle and downturned, rounded terminal decorated with chevron border and oval cartouche, the terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''M. VB'' (5.5''); 5 with mark of John Strangeways Hutton (b.1684 - d. 1792, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA), each with downturned handle with rounded terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''M.R'' (4.875''); 1 with mark of Stephen Castan & Co. (active c. 1820), fiddle pattern, not monogrammed (8.375''); 1 with mark of Anthony Simmons (active c. 1798 - 1808), with downturned handle with pointed terminal, with peace dove drop, monogrammed ''TW'' (9''); 1 with mark of Abraham Dubois (active c. 1777), with downturned handle with tear-drop-shaped terminal partially ribbed to underside, and with peace dove drop, monogrammed ''DB'' (5.5''); 1 with mark of Samuel R. Richards, Jr. (b. c. 1765 - d. 1827), with downturned pointed terminal, and with eagle drop, monogrammed ''IW'' (5.5''); 1 with mark of Henry Peterson (active c. 1783), with downturned handle with rounded terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''EN'' (4.875''); 1 with mark ''ML'' (possibly Matthias Lemar, active c. 1790), with downturned handle with rounded terminal, the handle partially ribbed to underside, and with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''A . E'' (4.5''); 1 teaspoon, marked ''AR'' (possibly Anthony Rasch active c. 1807), with downturned, pointed terminal, not monogrammed (5.5''); 13 pieces, 7.3 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. Most with minor dings to bowl.
A collection of Philadelphia, PA coin silver spoons, incl. Jos. Richardson Print Various makers and dates spanning from late 18th to first quarter 19th century, comprising: 1 with mark of Joseph Richardson (b. 1711 - d. 1784), the handle and downturned, rounded terminal decorated with chevron border and oval cartouche, the terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''M. VB'' (5.5''); 5 with mark of John Strangeways Hutton (b.1684 - d. 1792, New York, NY and Philadelphia, PA), each with downturned handle with rounded terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''M.R'' (4.875''); 1 with mark of Stephen Castan & Co. (active c. 1820), fiddle pattern, not monogrammed (8.375''); 1 with mark of Anthony Simmons (active c. 1798 - 1808), with downturned handle with pointed terminal, with peace dove drop, monogrammed ''TW'' (9''); 1 with mark of Abraham Dubois (active c. 1777), with downturned handle with tear-drop-shaped terminal partially ribbed to underside, and with peace dove drop, monogrammed ''DB'' (5.5''); 1 with mark of Samuel R. Richards, Jr. (b. c. 1765 - d. 1827), with downturned pointed terminal, and with eagle drop, monogrammed ''IW'' (5.5''); 1 with mark of Henry Peterson (active c. 1783), with downturned handle with rounded terminal partially ribbed to underside, monogrammed ''EN'' (4.875''); 1 with mark ''ML'' (possibly Matthias Lemar, active c. 1790), with downturned handle with rounded terminal, the handle partially ribbed to underside, and with shell drop heel, monogrammed ''A . E'' (4.5''); 1 teaspoon, marked ''AR'' (possibly Anthony Rasch active c. 1807), with downturned, pointed terminal, not monogrammed (5.5''); 13 pieces, 7.3 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. Most with minor dings to bowl.
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