A SILVER TABLESPOON AND A STUFFING SPOON
PROPERTY FROM THE ESTATE OF OF ERIC MARTIN WUNSCH
A SILVER TABLESPOON AND A STUFFING SPOON

THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD WEBB, BOSTON, CIRCA 1710; THE SECOND MARK OF TC, POSSIBLY FOR MAJ. TIMOTHY CHANDLER, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIRCA 1830

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A SILVER TABLESPOON AND A STUFFING SPOON
THE FIRST MARK OF EDWARD WEBB, BOSTON, CIRCA 1710; THE SECOND MARK OF TC, POSSIBLY FOR MAJ. TIMOTHY CHANDLER, CONCORD, NEW HAMPSHIRE, CIRCA 1830
The tablespoon with upturned trifid end handle and eliptical bowl with rattail, engraved IP on obverse and SP on reverse, the mark over struck on reverse; the stuffing spoon with upturned midrib handle and oval bowl, the reverse of handle engraved K over ?*S, marked three times on reverse
The tablespoon 7 ½ in. (18.8 cm.) long; 9 oz. (284 gr.); the serving spoon 14 5/8 in. (36.6 cm.) long;
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