I am trying to identify the maker of this American (?) Silver Spoon. The hallmarks are worn, but to me anyway, they look like "an arm holding a hammer" "some sort of animal on a platform" and "an eagle."
There is a name written in English on the handle - Sarah Heire(?)
I would appreciate any help that anyone might be willing to offer.
GOOD HUMOR is ALWAYS welcome, too!
THANK YOU IN ADVANCE!
Assistance Identifying Maker of American (?) Spoon
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I've seen this mark attributed to Thomas Stephenson Buffalo, NY ca 1840.
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I have to retract this statement. I suspect it is Buffalo, and that is as much as I can say. I see that set of pseudo marks attributed to more than one person, and I have no of confirming which one is correct.silverly wrote:I've seen this mark attributed to Thomas Stephenson Buffalo, NY ca 1840.
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FASCINATING!
I live ~20 minutes from Buffalo, NY and the spoon came from a VERY OLD Estate even closer to Buffalo, NY! THANK YOU for your help!!!
I live ~20 minutes from Buffalo, NY and the spoon came from a VERY OLD Estate even closer to Buffalo, NY! THANK YOU for your help!!!
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It has been fairly well established that this is the wholesale mark of John S. Putnam, working in Buffalo c 1835-1848. The center mark is a grazing buffalo.
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I NEVER cease to be amazed by the knowledge of the Members on this site and your willingness to share it!
MY THANKS!
MY THANKS!
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The The Buffalo Directory of 1844 records John S. Putnam as a silversmith working at 13, East Swan Street and with a residence at 143, East Seneca Street, Buffalo.
Trev.
Trev.
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You guys are AMAZING!!!
I have ANOTHER American (?) spoon that only has INITIALS as hallmarks/touchmarks that I will be asking about soon!
Again, MY THANKS!
I have ANOTHER American (?) spoon that only has INITIALS as hallmarks/touchmarks that I will be asking about soon!
Again, MY THANKS!