LARGE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SERVING SPOON BY SILAS WHITE

LARGE 18TH CENTURY SILVER SERVING SPOON BY SILAS WHITE

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This is a large serving spoon measuring 9” long overall. The bowl measures nearly 2” x 3” and exhibits light tarnishing while the handle remains bright.

The end of the handle is engraved with the initials “FR”. Touch marks found on the underside of the handle are “SW” and an eagle head.

Silas White was born about in Southampton, New York. He worked circa 1791-1798 as a silversmith in New York City from a shop on Great Dock Street in 1791 and then at 43 Roosevelt Street from 1792-1794. He died in 1798.

A fine example of an early American silver spoon.  [jet][ph:L]

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