A GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
A GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST

VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES

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A GROUP OF SILVER SPOONS OF SOUTHERN INTEREST
VARIOUS MAKERS AND DATES
Comprising:
Four tablespoons and one salt spoon, each engraved with
the initial P, Michael Gretter, Richmond, circa 1800
Two tablespoons and one teaspoon, variously engraved initials, William Mitchell, Jr., Richmond, circa 1820
One tablespoon and two teaspoons, one engraved with the initial A, Samuel Phillips Mitchell and John Henry Tyler, Richmond, circa 1850 One tablespoon and one teaspoon, engraved with the initial N and JW, Charles A. Burnett, Alexandria, circa 1800
One teaspoon, engraved with the initials MMR, John Adam, Jr., Alexandria, circa 1800
One shell-shaped sugar spoon and two teaspoons, engraved with the initials AVB or AVD, one pair of sugar tongs, two shell shaped salt spoons, M.W. Galt & Bro., Washington, D.C., 1847-1879
One teaspoon, engraved with monogram MJL, Canfield and Brothers, Baltimore, 1834-1880
20 oz. 10 dwt. (21)
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