SOLD! for $480.00.
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28 pcs coin silver flatware marked for Frederick Marquand, working Savannah, Georgia 1819-1826 and New York City 1826-1839. Includes 1 strainer ladle (7 3/8"L) with crest of fist holding arrows, monogram G; 7 knives (7 1/2"L) with coin silver blades and repousse shell and scroll pattern handles plus 1 knife handle lacking blade; 8 fiddle and thread pattern forks (6 5/8"L), 6 fiddle pattern dessert spoons, 4 fiddle pattern teaspoons (differing lengths and marks), and 1 shell pattern teaspoon. The knife blades, ladle, forks, dessert spoons and 3 teaspons are marked FM or F. MARQUAND and include pseudohallmarks. 1 Fiddle teaspoon is unmarked. 26.4 weighable oz troy. 28 pcs including bladeless knife.
PROVENANCE: Estate of Judge John Nixon, Nashville, Tennessee.
CONDITION: Assorted monograms. Scattered small dents to knife handles.1 blade is missing. Some wear and bending to fork tines. Wear to some spoon tips. Scattered tiny spots of pitting and dents, overall good condition.