America silver flatware of Southern interest (14pcs)
America silver flatware of Southern interest second half 19th century, comprising:
2 Kentucky-made articles including George W. McDannold place spoon, Winchester, L8 3/4"
John Kitts teaspoon, Louisville, L5 7/8"
6 Jean P. Bellanger, New Orleans, forks, L8 1/8"
Wood & Hughes sugar spoon retailed by J. Conning of Mobile, Alabama, L6 1/8"
5 demitasse spoons retailed by Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans
marked: G.W. McDANNOLD; KITTS; BELLANGER; W&H, J. CONNING MOBILE; HYDE & GOODRICH; and Total 21.0ozT (14pcs)
Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Condition: Condition statement: McDannold spoons: melt loss to tip of bowl
Bellanger forks with age typical wear to tines; engraved with small cresct heraldic device to back of stem.
Some engraved names/monograms.
All with some age-typical light usage wear and surface scuffs
*** Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that an object is free of defects or restoration. Condition reports are prepared by request on a 'first come, first served' basis. For more information please read paragraph #9 of Terms and Condition of Sale.
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America silver flatware of Southern interest second half 19th century, comprising:
2 Kentucky-made articles including George W. McDannold place spoon, Winchester, L8 3/4"
John Kitts teaspoon, Louisville, L5 7/8"
6 Jean P. Bellanger, New Orleans, forks, L8 1/8"
Wood & Hughes sugar spoon retailed by J. Conning of Mobile, Alabama, L6 1/8"
5 demitasse spoons retailed by Hyde & Goodrich, New Orleans
marked: G.W. McDANNOLD; KITTS; BELLANGER; W&H, J. CONNING MOBILE; HYDE & GOODRICH; and Total 21.0ozT (14pcs)
Provenance: Roger W. Powell Collection
Condition: Condition statement: McDannold spoons: melt loss to tip of bowl
Bellanger forks with age typical wear to tines; engraved with small cresct heraldic device to back of stem.
Some engraved names/monograms.
All with some age-typical light usage wear and surface scuffs
*** Notice to bidders: The absence of a condition report does not imply that an object is free of defects or restoration. Condition reports are prepared by request on a 'first come, first served' basis. For more information please read paragraph #9 of Terms and Condition of Sale.