A SILVER SOUP LADLE AND A GROUP OF SPOONS

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A SILVER SOUP LADLE AND A GROUP OF SPOONS
AMERICAN, 19TH CENTURY, VARIOUS MAKERS

Comprising a soup ladle, maker's mark of Gorham Mfg. Co., Providence, Rhode Island, circa 1865, with circular bowl and a fiddle-and-thread curved stem terminating in scrolls, marked--10 3/4in. long; six teaspoons, maker's mark of Thomas Perry, Westerly, Rhode Island circa 1850, with pointed oval bowls and upturned fiddle stems engraved with script initial TA, each marked--6 1/8in. long; six coffee spoons, maker's mark of William Owen, circa 1850, with pointed oval bowls and upturned fiddle stems engraved with script initial LW, each marked--4 1/8in. long; four teaspoons, maker's mark of Robert Brookhouse, Salem, Massachusetts, circa 1800, with oval bowls, the downturned rounded stems engraved with script initials, each marked--6in. long; three teaspoons, maker's mark of Daniel Rogers, Ipswich, Massachusetts, circa 1800,, with oval bowls and downturned rounded stems engraved with script initials, each marked--average length 5 3/4in.; and a pair of condiment spoons, maker's mark of J.F. Plummer, circa 1840, with shell bowls and rounded stems bright-cut engraved with foliate scroll decoration enclosing scipt initials MEW, each marked--4 1/8in. long
(13 oz. 10 dwt.) (22)