Description: This COIN SILVER spoon is in the MAYFLOWER pattern dating to 1846; an EARLY BALTIMORE pattern by S. KIRK & SON 10.15. Before the sterling standard was adopted in the US (925/1000 pure), coins were melted down and used in the making of silverware and hollowware. The marking 10.15 indicates the silver content was .896 pure. The S. KIRK & SON 10.15 hallmark consisted of coin silver and was the silver used between 1815 – 1896. The Mayflower pattern was introduced in 1846. This piece measures 7-1/2” in length. This is a very early piece of COIN SILVER and would make a valuable addition to any COIN SILVER collection. Many early silver pieces (including coin) were melted for the silver scrap value when the silver market escalated. This spoon is in excellent estate condition with little wear to it. Some surface scratching commonly found on estate items and 2 of the tiniest dings in the bowl. All in all, this is a very clean spoon not professionally cleaned! There is a mono in the cabochon on the handle which I believe is an intertwined AL However, with a piece as unique as this, I don’t believe a mono would do anything but enhance its beauty and desirability. Item will be shipped within 2 business days or less of cleared payment. Item will be shipped via USPS PRIORITY MAIL SMALL FLAT RATE BOX with tracking number. Items shipped to CT are subject to 6.35% sales tax on total unless a valid resale certificate is emailed to me prior to invoicing. If you have any questions, please let me know. Thank you for looking!
Price: 55 USD
Location: Durham, Connecticut
End Time: 2023-12-19T10:08:46.000Z
Shipping Cost: 7.95 USD
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All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
Age: 1846 - 1896
Type: Spoon
Brand: Kirk Stieff