Two coin spoons...

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rynegold
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Two coin spoons...

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They're not marked but they are coin. So I went to the "maker's marks" part of our website here and find that Seymore "partnered" w/someone most of the time but I don't find this exact stamp. That said can anyone date either one of these? The Seymore Hollister is pretty rough.

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Hi Mitch,

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Farrington & Hunnewell - Boston - 1852

Please remember in future posts that only item per topic is permitted, otherwise confusion will reign.

Trev.
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AGRICULTURE AND MANUFACTURES IN CONNECTICUT

The silver ware from the works of Seymour & Hollister, fully sustains the high reputation of this important branch of home industry.


Source: Fisher's National Magazine and Industrial Record - 1845


Seymour & Hollister, silversmiths, 12 Trumbull st.

Source: Geer's Hartford City Directory - 1845

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Thanks Trev! and yes; I'll remember next time about the"one at a time" rule.... these just didn't seem important enough for the xtra bandwidth. I just thought it odd though that they aren't even marked coin! So do you figure that both are antebellum items? I've never fooled w/coin much but find it really interesting. So lightly made! well; for the most part.

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Hi Mitch,

Yes, I think it's likely.

Trev.
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