Bought some silver from another picker..

Beachkid23

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Most of it’s scrap but there was some serving spoons in there and I had not heard of the name. Came home and googled them. they are coin silver by Andrew C Benedict. Really nice condition. Era- 1827-1840! Hoping they’re worth some good money. No monogram 114 g.

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captain flintlock

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Those are really nice! It looks like they are marked sterling so I don’t think they are coin silver. It’s always great to find the older stuff. Well done.
 

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Definitely an interesting pattern for early coin silver. You hardly ever see anything about paddle handles. They have to be worth at least three or four times scrap value.
 

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They do say sterling. Odd that they do look to be made after 1840
 

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Beachkid23

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Those are really nice looking.
 

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