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Visit the Shop 1840 Sterling Silver "Jennie" Serving Spoon by Rochester Smith Edwin Franklin Wilson under Erastus Cook
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1840 Sterling Silver "Jennie" Serving Spoon by Rochester Smith Edwin Franklin Wilson under Erastus Cook

$75.25
A single large silver fiddleback serving spoon each engraved "Jennie". This spoon was hand made in the 19th century of sterling silver. Reverse is stamped "E. COOK" and "E.F.W.". These were made in Rochester, New York. Condition is good with minor patina and surface scratching that is typical of a piece of this age. Strong in all the right places and great lines! Would make an especially fine gift to a Jennie! 8.5" and about 40 grams. Wilson was an apprentice of Cook. Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
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A single large silver fiddleback serving spoon each engraved "Jennie". This spoon was hand made in the 19th century of sterling silver. Reverse is stamped "E. COOK" and "E.F.W.". These were made in Rochester, New York. Condition is good with minor patina and surface scratching that is typical of a piece of this age. Strong in all the right places and great lines! Would make an especially fine gift to a Jennie! 8.5" and about 40 grams. Wilson was an apprentice of Cook. Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker
A single large silver fiddleback serving spoon each engraved "Jennie". This spoon was hand made in the 19th century of sterling silver. Reverse is stamped "E. COOK" and "E.F.W.". These were made in Rochester, New York. Condition is good with minor patina and surface scratching that is typical of a piece of this age. Strong in all the right places and great lines! Would make an especially fine gift to a Jennie! 8.5" and about 40 grams. Wilson was an apprentice of Cook. Check out some of my other sterling silver here: http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker?section_id=6783258 Or just browse around the shop! http://www.etsy.com/shop/neurorocker

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