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19 pieces coin silver flatware of Kentucky, Georgia, and Ohio interest. Includes 1 fiddle handle teaspoon with incuse mark HALEY & SONS, PARIS KY; 1 early teaspoon marked SHEPARD in rectangle for Alpheus Xavier Francis Shepard (working Georgetown, prior to 1817-1831+); 1 fiddle swell handle dessert spoon with incuse mark T.S. SPEAR for Thomas S. Spear of Columbus, GA (active c. 1858); 1 pierced ladle with gilt bowl and bright cut palmette engraved oval handle with incuse mark J. WERNE for Joseph Werne Sr. (working Louisville, 1808-1858); a set of 6 fiddle tipt handle dessert spoons with incuse marks WM KENDRICK plus 1 sugar shell in an Olive variant pattern marked WM KENDRICK for William Kendrick, working Louisville, 1831-1880; and 2 fiddle swell handle dessert spoons and 6 matching teaspoons all marked E. & D. KINSEY in rectangles for Edward & David Kinsey, working ca.1836-1850, Newport, Kentucky, and Cincinnati, Ohio. Most items monogrammed. 14.67 oz troy.
PROVENANCE: The Collection of Dr. Joe Newsom Rawlings, Davisboro, Georgia.
CONDITION: Haley & Sons spoon has tear to bowl. Shepard spoon has a tiny spot of pitting to handle. 2 Kinsey dessert spoons have monogram wear or erasures. Other items overall good condition with scattered minor wear to tips of bowls and to monograms.