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15 pieces Kentucky coin silver flatware marked for Alexander Frazer (working Paris, 1799-1800 and Lexington, 1800-1810), Robert Frazer Sr. (working Paris, prior to 1799 and Lexington, 1799-1851), and Robert Frazer Jr. (working Lexington, 1800-1860+). Includes 1 salt shovel marked A FRAZER in rectangle; 2 coffin end teaspoons marked FRAZER in rectangles (marks are worn); 2 forks with shell pattern to handles and backs and 1 fiddle teaspoon marked R FRAZER in serrated rectangles; 1 sugar shell with incuse mark R.L. FRAZER PURE COIN ; and 1 gravy ladle and 7 teaspoons marked R FRAZER JR. in rectangles (teaspoons also have bust and lion pseudohallmarks). Ranging in size from 3 3/4" to 9 3/8" L. Combined weight: 15.07 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
CONDITION: Tablespoons have wear to tips of bowls and to marks. Salt shovel has worn ends but good distinct mark. R. Frazer teaspoon has spot of corrosion at end of handle. 1 Frazer Jr. teaspoon with small tear and several dents to bowl; other teaspoons and ladle with some wear (including to some marks) and minor dents. Most pieces monogrammed.