1835-81 Pair American Coin Silver Serving Spoons by James Watts of Philadelphia (retailed S. E. Roberts Trenton NJ)
$120.00
Classic pair of large early American spoons by James Watts of Philadelphia. These fiddle backs are nicely monogrammed "CAE" in a fancy script. These are attractive, early and large scale pieces. Sometimes I believe the mark of a good silversmith is the care and precision to not waste silver. These spoons are good evidence of that weighing precisely 60.0 grams. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia but were possibly working Trenton, NJ. Length is 7.25".
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Classic pair of large early American spoons by James Watts of Philadelphia. These fiddle backs are nicely monogrammed "CAE" in a fancy script. These are attractive, early and large scale pieces. Sometimes I believe the mark of a good silversmith is the care and precision to not waste silver. These spoons are good evidence of that weighing precisely 60.0 grams. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia but were possibly working Trenton, NJ. Length is 7.25".
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
Classic pair of large early American spoons by James Watts of Philadelphia. These fiddle backs are nicely monogrammed "CAE" in a fancy script. These are attractive, early and large scale pieces. Sometimes I believe the mark of a good silversmith is the care and precision to not waste silver. These spoons are good evidence of that weighing precisely 60.0 grams. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia but were possibly working Trenton, NJ. Length is 7.25".
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