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2021-54,1&2, Tablespoons
Pair of Tablespoons
2021-54,1&2, Tablespoons

Pair of Tablespoons

Dateca. 1810
Maker 1784-1856
MediumSilver
DimensionsEach: OL: 9”; OW (across bowl): 1 7/8”. Total approximate weight 5.0 troy oz
Credit LineMuseum Purchase
Object number2021-54,1&2
DescriptionPair of silver tablespoons: Each with downturned tipt handle with squared end and long rectangular drop on back of pointed oval bowl.Label TextAlexander Young was a prominent silversmith working in Camden, South Carolina between about 1807 and 1856. Horse racing was a popular pastime in early America and Camden was noted for both the horses raised and raced in that area. The engraving on these tablespoons reflects this interest.Inscription(s)Each engraved across end of handle with a horse on a grassy groundMark(s)Each marked on back of handle in relief “YOUNG” in a serrated rectangleProvenanceMike Dunklin Antiques, Hendersonville, NC
Charles C. Williams (1925-1996), Chevy Chase, MD (1990)
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