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TWENTY-NINE AMERICAN COIN SILVER SPOONS,
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includes six 6.5` teaspoons by Duhme and Company (Cincinnati, 1842-1888); PLUS five 5.75` teaspoons by John Schoolfield (Cincinnati, 1836-1855); PLUS six 5.75` teaspoons by Joseph Draper (Joseph Draper, Wilmington, Delaware and Cincinnati, 1821-1844); PLUS five 5.75` teaspoons marked by Gray and Libby; PLUS 2 6` teaspoons by N. Harding (Boston, 1842-1862); AND 5 additional teaspoons (all about 5.75`) by Pitkin, Norton, and Freeman (Connecticut, ca 1825), N. Olmsted and Son (Connecticut, mid-19th century), Richard Huntington (Utica, New York, 1820-1850), George Baker (Providence, Rhode Island, early 19th century), and an unmarked example. Total weight approx. 15 ozt (470 g).
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