✅ SOLVED Pewter utensil hallmark can you date this ?

Rick624

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found this today out in the woods Can anyone date it?
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All in all a nice day
 

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great day for sure!!!!! congrats!!!!!!!
 

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Nice finds neighbor! [emoji106]
 

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nhbenz

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The mark on your utensil is from Broadhead and Atkin dating from 1834- mid 1840's.

Added: The company existed until 1853, but had moved out of the North Street Works somewhere earlier (no later than 1847 from what I can find)
 

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