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Visit the Shop 1850-62 American Coin Silver Sugar Spoon by James Watts of Philadelphia (Retailed by Voute & Groff)
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1850-62 American Coin Silver Sugar Spoon by James Watts of Philadelphia (Retailed by Voute & Groff)

$160.00
Classic Philadelphia coin silver sugar spoon by James Watts of Philadelphia and retailed by Voute & Groff. An upturned fiddleback, nicely monogrammed "RE" in a fancy script. The hand chasing is nothing short of elegant and the spoon is fully decorated at the front from the bowl to the terminal. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia. Length is 7". Light to medium gauge (certainly adequate for sugar). Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific piece or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
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Classic Philadelphia coin silver sugar spoon by James Watts of Philadelphia and retailed by Voute & Groff. An upturned fiddleback, nicely monogrammed "RE" in a fancy script. The hand chasing is nothing short of elegant and the spoon is fully decorated at the front from the bowl to the terminal. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia. Length is 7". Light to medium gauge (certainly adequate for sugar). Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific piece or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP
Classic Philadelphia coin silver sugar spoon by James Watts of Philadelphia and retailed by Voute & Groff. An upturned fiddleback, nicely monogrammed "RE" in a fancy script. The hand chasing is nothing short of elegant and the spoon is fully decorated at the front from the bowl to the terminal. These makers exhibited in Philadelphia. Length is 7". Light to medium gauge (certainly adequate for sugar). Check out some of my other sterling silver here: https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP?section_id=7399760 Pounce on this terrific piece or just browse around the shop! https://www.etsy.com/shop/DCSILVERSHOP

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