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Group of Early American Silver Table Articles
Group of Early American Silver Table Articles
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Description
Group of Early American Silver Table Articles
Comprising a meat skewer marked WH, probably for William Haverstick, Philadelphia, circa 1780; a knife; a salt spoon and three thimbles. Length of skewer 12 3/4 inches, total approximately 4 ounces.

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Condition
Skewer - 12 3/4 inches - clearly hallmarked; scratching and marking from use; good gauge

Knife - maker G.L possibly Gabriel Lewyn, Baltimore, x 1770 - 7 in. - the handle heavily worn, losses to decoration and split at seam

Salt spoon - R & W. Wilson, Phil. 1830s - 3 5/8 in. - engraved "MJH"; pitting and dents to bowl

Three thimbles - one marked sterling, the others unmarked; one bent slightly out of round; one engraved "EBH"

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Group of Early American Silver Table Articles

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