1820-50 Jonathan Packard of Rochester, NY Coin Silver Teaspoon Pair
$45.00
Jonathan Packard worked in Northampton, Albany, and Rochester. Based on the style, these appear to be later in his career (1820-50) and likely were made in Rochester. These are marked 'PACKARD' in a rectangular cartouche. Condition is very good. Spoons are of a light gauge and therefore can be pressed into light service. Monogrammed in period script for "FP".
Weight: 31 grams
Length: 6"
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Jonathan Packard worked in Northampton, Albany, and Rochester. Based on the style, these appear to be later in his career (1820-50) and likely were made in Rochester. These are marked 'PACKARD' in a rectangular cartouche. Condition is very good. Spoons are of a light gauge and therefore can be pressed into light service. Monogrammed in period script for "FP".
Weight: 31 grams
Length: 6"
Check out some of my other sterling silver flatware here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=7399760
Or just browse around the shop!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
Jonathan Packard worked in Northampton, Albany, and Rochester. Based on the style, these appear to be later in his career (1820-50) and likely were made in Rochester. These are marked 'PACKARD' in a rectangular cartouche. Condition is very good. Spoons are of a light gauge and therefore can be pressed into light service. Monogrammed in period script for "FP".
Weight: 31 grams
Length: 6"
Check out some of my other sterling silver flatware here:
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=search_shop_redirect§ion_id=7399760
Or just browse around the shop!
https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP