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Visit the Shop 1800-1804 Saunders Pitman of Providence, Rhode Island Coin Silver Transitional Coffin End Spoon
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1800-1804 Saunders Pitman of Providence, Rhode Island Coin Silver Transitional Coffin End Spoon

$100.00
A highly unusual transitional design coffin end fiddle fin teaspoon by Saunders Pitman of Providence, Rhode Island who worked there having numerous partners. Condition is good, but with a small crack at the bowl (shown). Monogrammed 'R'. Recently recovered from Massachusetts. Truly a unique and one of a kind design that I have never seen elsewhere. Assumed to be experimental on the part of Pitman. Finally marked for Pitman in a bold and clear stamp. Note it has a slight asymmetry that is charming. Perhaps his eyes or hands were flagging a bit toward the very last years of his life when this was made, even if his imagination had been spared. Length: 5.75" Weight: 12 g A *somewhat* similar spoon at the Chicago Art Institute: see item 1959.152 [https://www.artic.edu/artworks/9958/tablespoon] Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific set or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
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A highly unusual transitional design coffin end fiddle fin teaspoon by Saunders Pitman of Providence, Rhode Island who worked there having numerous partners. Condition is good, but with a small crack at the bowl (shown). Monogrammed 'R'. Recently recovered from Massachusetts. Truly a unique and one of a kind design that I have never seen elsewhere. Assumed to be experimental on the part of Pitman. Finally marked for Pitman in a bold and clear stamp. Note it has a slight asymmetry that is charming. Perhaps his eyes or hands were flagging a bit toward the very last years of his life when this was made, even if his imagination had been spared. Length: 5.75" Weight: 12 g A *somewhat* similar spoon at the Chicago Art Institute: see item 1959.152 [https://www.artic.edu/artworks/9958/tablespoon] Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific set or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
A highly unusual transitional design coffin end fiddle fin teaspoon by Saunders Pitman of Providence, Rhode Island who worked there having numerous partners. Condition is good, but with a small crack at the bowl (shown). Monogrammed 'R'. Recently recovered from Massachusetts. Truly a unique and one of a kind design that I have never seen elsewhere. Assumed to be experimental on the part of Pitman. Finally marked for Pitman in a bold and clear stamp. Note it has a slight asymmetry that is charming. Perhaps his eyes or hands were flagging a bit toward the very last years of his life when this was made, even if his imagination had been spared. Length: 5.75" Weight: 12 g A *somewhat* similar spoon at the Chicago Art Institute: see item 1959.152 [https://www.artic.edu/artworks/9958/tablespoon] Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific set or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP

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