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Kentucky coin silver mug marked for A.G. Medley, working Louisville, 1843-1848, and seventeen (17) pieces flatware marked for John C. Marshall, working Louisville 1836-1858+, eighteen (18) pieces total. 1st item: Octagonal cup with c-scroll handle and is monogrammed George Brown Lapping, with incuse stamp A.G. MEDLEY LOUISVILLE to underside. Undated, circa 1845. 3 1/2" H (including handle). 2nd-18th items: Seventeen (17) pieces Marshall flatware, including 10 dessert spoons, all monogrammed C or CS; 4 teaspoons with assorted monograms; 2 tablespoons; and 1 salt spoon with shell bowl, also with assorted monograms. Tablespoons, salt spoon and 2 teaspoons are stamped J.C. MARSHALL in rectangles on backs (1 of the 2 teaspoons has additional pseudo hallmarks). The remaining 2 teaspoons have incuse stamps MARSHELL LOUISVILLE with star and/or flower marks. Dessert spoons all have incuse stamps MARSHELL LOUISVILLE with pseudo hallmarks. Ranging in size from 4" to 9" L. Combined weight 18.71 troy ounces.
PROVENANCE: The Estate of Cora Jane Spiller, Bowling Green, Kentucky.
CONDITION: 1st item: 1/2" dent to side and a few deep scratches. 2nd-17th item: Flatware with various monograms and some wear to tips of some bowls, along with surface wear and scratching. 3 dessert spoons exhibit subtle repairs.