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Twenty one (21) pieces silver flatware, including coin silver from Tennessee, Virginia, and Kentucky. Coin Silver includes 1 tablespoon with fiddle tip handle marked G.W. DONIGAN in rectangle for George Washington Donigan, working Nashville, TN 1850-1864; 1 sauce or cream ladle with fiddle handle marked J. ADAMS in rectangle for John Adams, working Alexandra, VA, c. 1830; 1 tablespoon with fiddle handle marked LEMON & KENDRICK in rectangle for James I Lemon and William Kendrick, working Louisville, KY, 1831-1841; and 1 tablespoon with fiddle swell handle marked E. JACCARD & CO / ST. LOUIS in rectangles for Eugene Jaccard, working St. Louis, MO 1852-1871. Also included are 10 mid-19th century coin silver spoons from Northern makers including 7 tablespoons marked PALMER & BACHELDERS CO, R. & W. WILSON, H & S, G. HARBOTTLE, J. FRIES (2), and STAUFFER & HARLEY; plus 3 teaspoons marked L. ANRICH (2), and SOUTHWORTH. Also included is an American late 18th or early 19th century teaspoon with coffin handle and double struck mark (possibly PITMAN); 4 small English oval handle sterling teaspoons; 1 Wallace sterling tablespoon with fiddle tipt handle; and 1 Austrian/Hungarian tablespoon marked KUSTER in rectangle. Coin silver combined weight: 17.41 oz troy. Sterling: 3.01 oz troy. Continental 12 loth silver (750/1000): 1.3 oz.
PROVENANCE: A Nashville, TN estate.
CONDITION: Most pieces monogrammed. Donigan spoon with some wear to bowl edge. Adams ladle with some oxidation/corrosion to handle. Other spoons overall very good condition with minor wear, some scattered small dents to bowls.