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Desirable Collectibles gathered for you from throughout Old New England
Coin-Silver spoon with the initial W. inscribed at the end of the handle. As with many coin-silver spoons, it has a very simplistic style. The spoon comes to a narrow, rounded point. It has a very delicate feel to it.
This spoon features:
Stamped "COIN" "S.R.Parlin" followed by a star mark
6 inches long
Weighs 17.2 grams
The spoon is in very good condition. Coin silver means that the spoon is 900 purity silver, also called one-nine fine. Coin-silver tableware was very popular in America from 1830 through 1860. While American coin-silver flatware is usually very simple in design, it's highly recognizable.
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Goodoletom purchased this item from a Hartford area estate. It is unique in our inventory, so Buy It Now and don't be disappointed! 060706AJB02DW
Item ID: 060706AJB02DW
Quantity Available: 5