1795 Carson & Hall Albany Coin Silver Spoon

$65.00
This spoon was probably made right before the turn of the 1810-1819 in Albany by Thomas Carson & Green Hall with a shop at 34 State Street. It has a very worn maker mark, but based on the cartouche form, it is very likely made by this New York partnership. Monogramed crudely 'HCC'. Hard to find spoon. The firm advertised its dissolution on 28 September 1819. 5.1" 10.5 grams Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
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This spoon was probably made right before the turn of the 1810-1819 in Albany by Thomas Carson & Green Hall with a shop at 34 State Street. It has a very worn maker mark, but based on the cartouche form, it is very likely made by this New York partnership. Monogramed crudely 'HCC'. Hard to find spoon. The firm advertised its dissolution on 28 September 1819. 5.1" 10.5 grams Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
This spoon was probably made right before the turn of the 1810-1819 in Albany by Thomas Carson & Green Hall with a shop at 34 State Street. It has a very worn maker mark, but based on the cartouche form, it is very likely made by this New York partnership. Monogramed crudely 'HCC'. Hard to find spoon. The firm advertised its dissolution on 28 September 1819. 5.1" 10.5 grams Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker