Family Silver of Livingston and Kidder of CT and MA 1700s and 1800s Anna Giles Livingston Coin
$480.00
Heirloom silver collection having belonged to Ann Giles Livingston (1819-1895) of Newburyport, Massachusetts who married William Kidder of Belerica, MA. They had three children: Adelaide Hathaway Kidder, Charles Livingston Kidder, and Francis Alexander Kidder.
The five pieces presented here were all purchased together including:
1824-1830 Sauce ladle by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 19.3 grams and 5.75" long. Excellent condition. Engraved, "Ann G. Livingston". Excellent condition.
1824-1830 Large serving spoon by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 48.6 grams and 8.5" long. Wear to the front of the bowl. Engraved nicely, "AL".
1850 Palmer & Bachelders of Boston, MA coin silver spoon here. This piece is 5 1/8" long and weighs 6.75 grams. Lightly monogrammed with an embellished cursive "AL". Condition is good with a very minor kink in the bowl (indicated in picture 5). Distinctly stamped "Palmer & Bachelders" on obverse. Fits the fingers nicely. Nice piece of Massachusetts silver. You could also use this as a salt spoon or a condiment spoon. Excellent condition.
1820 large 8 1/8" serving spoon by Norwich, CT silversmiths Judah Hart (1777-1824) and Alvan Wilcox (1783-1870). Form is a typical early 1800's fiddle back spoon. Lightly monogrammed "AL" on the front. Slight wear to the bowl. No dents. No dings. Weight is: 54.1 grams. Hallmarked H & W. A fine piece of heirloom silver.
Coin silver teaspoon with pseudomarks. Piece is hallmarked with an eagle, a 'G', and a mark that has been rubbed off. All are in separate cartouches. Spoon is engraved 'AL' 6.25" long and 14.8 grams. Excellent condition
The set will not be split. Additional photos available on request.
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Heirloom silver collection having belonged to Ann Giles Livingston (1819-1895) of Newburyport, Massachusetts who married William Kidder of Belerica, MA. They had three children: Adelaide Hathaway Kidder, Charles Livingston Kidder, and Francis Alexander Kidder.
The five pieces presented here were all purchased together including:
1824-1830 Sauce ladle by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 19.3 grams and 5.75" long. Excellent condition. Engraved, "Ann G. Livingston". Excellent condition.
1824-1830 Large serving spoon by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 48.6 grams and 8.5" long. Wear to the front of the bowl. Engraved nicely, "AL".
1850 Palmer & Bachelders of Boston, MA coin silver spoon here. This piece is 5 1/8" long and weighs 6.75 grams. Lightly monogrammed with an embellished cursive "AL". Condition is good with a very minor kink in the bowl (indicated in picture 5). Distinctly stamped "Palmer & Bachelders" on obverse. Fits the fingers nicely. Nice piece of Massachusetts silver. You could also use this as a salt spoon or a condiment spoon. Excellent condition.
1820 large 8 1/8" serving spoon by Norwich, CT silversmiths Judah Hart (1777-1824) and Alvan Wilcox (1783-1870). Form is a typical early 1800's fiddle back spoon. Lightly monogrammed "AL" on the front. Slight wear to the bowl. No dents. No dings. Weight is: 54.1 grams. Hallmarked H & W. A fine piece of heirloom silver.
Coin silver teaspoon with pseudomarks. Piece is hallmarked with an eagle, a 'G', and a mark that has been rubbed off. All are in separate cartouches. Spoon is engraved 'AL' 6.25" long and 14.8 grams. Excellent condition
The set will not be split. Additional photos available on request.
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
Heirloom silver collection having belonged to Ann Giles Livingston (1819-1895) of Newburyport, Massachusetts who married William Kidder of Belerica, MA. They had three children: Adelaide Hathaway Kidder, Charles Livingston Kidder, and Francis Alexander Kidder.
The five pieces presented here were all purchased together including:
1824-1830 Sauce ladle by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 19.3 grams and 5.75" long. Excellent condition. Engraved, "Ann G. Livingston". Excellent condition.
1824-1830 Large serving spoon by Abel Moulton of Newburyport, MA. 48.6 grams and 8.5" long. Wear to the front of the bowl. Engraved nicely, "AL".
1850 Palmer & Bachelders of Boston, MA coin silver spoon here. This piece is 5 1/8" long and weighs 6.75 grams. Lightly monogrammed with an embellished cursive "AL". Condition is good with a very minor kink in the bowl (indicated in picture 5). Distinctly stamped "Palmer & Bachelders" on obverse. Fits the fingers nicely. Nice piece of Massachusetts silver. You could also use this as a salt spoon or a condiment spoon. Excellent condition.
1820 large 8 1/8" serving spoon by Norwich, CT silversmiths Judah Hart (1777-1824) and Alvan Wilcox (1783-1870). Form is a typical early 1800's fiddle back spoon. Lightly monogrammed "AL" on the front. Slight wear to the bowl. No dents. No dings. Weight is: 54.1 grams. Hallmarked H & W. A fine piece of heirloom silver.
Coin silver teaspoon with pseudomarks. Piece is hallmarked with an eagle, a 'G', and a mark that has been rubbed off. All are in separate cartouches. Spoon is engraved 'AL' 6.25" long and 14.8 grams. Excellent condition
The set will not be split. Additional photos available on request.
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