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Group of heavy coin silver flatware in the King / Queen pattern, marked for Baldwin Gardiner and other New York City makers/retailers, c. 1830, totaling six (6) tablespoons, five (5) dessert spoons, three (3) forks and two (2) teaspoons. Includes four (4) tablespoons and one (1) dessert spoon marked B*G in rectangle for Baldwin Gardiner, plus two (2) tablespoons and four (4) dessert spoons marked B & R in rectangle for Brower and Rusher. (The spoons are identical in design and all have the same pseudo hallmarks). Also includes three (3) forks marked PB&C in rectangle, and two (2) teaspoons, one stamped CP&U and the other stamped TR, each with pseudo hallmarks. The design of the forks and teaspoons differs slightly from each other and from the larger spoons. Combined weight: 36.48 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: By descent in the historic Pinckney family of Runnymede Plantation, South Carolina.
CONDITION: Forks and 1 teaspoon with light wear to tips, other pieces with some scattered light wear to surface and monograms. All items with various monograms.