Please Help Identify E. F. Wilson and DP Hallmarked Teaspoons

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Please Help Identify E. F. Wilson and DP Hallmarked Teaspoons

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I need help identifying these hallmarks on what appears to be American Coin Silver. Thanks in advance!

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Re: Please Help Identify E. F. Wilson and DP Hallmarked Teaspoons

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E F Wilson seems likely to be the New York silversmith Edwin Franklin Wilson.
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silverly wrote:E F Wilson seems likely to be the New York silversmith Edwin Franklin Wilson.
Where did you find that information? I have been looking all day and have found nothing.
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I should have asked how you searched this to find the info. I do believe you are correct. This spoon was purchased out of Rochester!
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silverly wrote:E F Wilson seems likely to be the New York silversmith Edwin Franklin Wilson.
Where did you find that information? I have been looking all day and have found nothing.
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Re: Please Help Identify E. F. Wilson and DP Hallmarked Teaspoons

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Ancestry.com. It doesn't give anything in the way of actual attribution, but it's not uncommon for it to get someone started on a possible track for a maker and etc.
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