Colonial Silver

JimDon

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May 6, 2009
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NC USA
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I stopped at the local thrift store and dug the the cutlery bin. Spied this beauty. Newell Harding 1822-1862 coin silver teaspoon. And as a bonus found a 1964 Rosie in the Coinstar machine at the Food Lion next-door. ImageUploadedByTreasureNet.com1506643883.976607.jpg
 

captain flintlock

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Jul 21, 2015
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Nice score!! Coin silver is so fun to find. Great Boston piece probably 1840's-1850' by the look of the handle. Well done!
 

tamrock

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Jan 16, 2013
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Fun to find old silver. My oldest is English hallmarked 1750. Seems the old American coin silver I've come across is always marked with a maker I can't find any info on, but there were many back then. Hopefully I'll run across one of those Paul Revere's someday.
 

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