Colonial rat-tail pewter spoon bowl

pax_in_ma

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Did not realize what I had until I got home: a broken rat-tail pewter spoon bowl. Most of the finds in this eastern Massachusetts colonial field have been pewter. Pewter rat-tail spoons were prevalent in the early 1700s.
 

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sutphin

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I see the head but where is its tai l. Finding those are neat got a few myself.vanzutphen
 

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pax_in_ma

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I see the head but where is its tai l. Finding those are neat got a few myself.vanzutphen

Top picture. First fragment from the right. It tapers onto the 2nd (middle) fragment but can't see it well on the picture.
 

Valley Ranger

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Nice. I've found several on colonial sites here in the Shenandoah Valley.
 

Bill D. (VA)

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According to Hume, they were made from about 1710 to maybe 1740 or 50. As time went on the rat tail became shorter, and it looks like yours has a short tail which should help to date your spoon more precisely.
 

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