American, 19th century. An assembled group of fifteen pieces of coin silver flatware, including four dinner forks, three serving spoons, one tablespoon, and seven teaspoons, by various makers, with marks including I. Veal (possibly John Veal of South Carolina), W.H. Calhoun (possibly of Tennessee), T.E. & Co. / G. Braune (New York), T.T. Wilmot (South Carolina & Georgia), and N. Matson; longest spoon lg. 8.5 in., silver wt. 19.25ozt (599.5g). Provenance: Property from the Estate of Maxwell Mitchell Leichardt, Bowling Green, KY Condition: Wear and scratches. Monograms.
American, 19th century. An assembled group of fifteen pieces of coin silver flatware, including four dinner forks, three serving spoons, one tablespoon, and seven teaspoons, by various makers, with marks including I. Veal (possibly John Veal of South Carolina), W.H. Calhoun (possibly of Tennessee), T.E. & Co. / G. Braune (New York), T.T. Wilmot (South Carolina & Georgia), and N. Matson; longest spoon lg. 8.5 in., silver wt. 19.25ozt (599.5g). Provenance: Property from the Estate of Maxwell Mitchell Leichardt, Bowling Green, KY Condition: Wear and scratches. Monograms.
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