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Visit the Shop 1784-1805 John Burger Coin Silver Tablespoon - New York City
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1784-1805 John Burger Coin Silver Tablespoon - New York City

$300.00
1789-1834 pair of coin silver tablespoons by John Burger of New York City, NY. Bright cut engraving and good condition. Monogram 'CH' in period script. Light surface scratches. After evacuating the city in 1776, Burger resumed silversmithing in 1779, and returned to the city advertising 1784-1805 as a gold and silversmith in NY, NY at 207 Queen Street. Burger was apprenticed to Myer Myers. A tablespoon on view at the Met under Accession Number: 33.120.447 Length is: 9" Weight is: 54 grams Check out some of my other sterling flatware here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=7399760 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
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1789-1834 pair of coin silver tablespoons by John Burger of New York City, NY. Bright cut engraving and good condition. Monogram 'CH' in period script. Light surface scratches. After evacuating the city in 1776, Burger resumed silversmithing in 1779, and returned to the city advertising 1784-1805 as a gold and silversmith in NY, NY at 207 Queen Street. Burger was apprenticed to Myer Myers. A tablespoon on view at the Met under Accession Number: 33.120.447 Length is: 9" Weight is: 54 grams Check out some of my other sterling flatware here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=7399760 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
1789-1834 pair of coin silver tablespoons by John Burger of New York City, NY. Bright cut engraving and good condition. Monogram 'CH' in period script. Light surface scratches. After evacuating the city in 1776, Burger resumed silversmithing in 1779, and returned to the city advertising 1784-1805 as a gold and silversmith in NY, NY at 207 Queen Street. Burger was apprenticed to Myer Myers. A tablespoon on view at the Met under Accession Number: 33.120.447 Length is: 9" Weight is: 54 grams Check out some of my other sterling flatware here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?ref=shop_sugg§ion_id=7399760 Or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP

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