Teaspoon
Marked by
James Geddy II
1731 - 1807
MediumSilver
DimensionsOL: 4 3/16"; OW: 3/4"; OH: 3/8"
Credit LineArchaeological Collection, Colonial Williamsburg Foundation
Object numberOBJ-19BB-03155
DescriptionTeaspoon excavated from the Geddy Site (DAR# 03155-19BB). Up-turned oval handle with double, molded drop on back of egg-shaped oval bowl.Label TextJames Geddy II made use of the Virginia Gazette to advertise the many services provided by his shop. He imported jewelry and silver to be sold at the lowest rate, and he offered to assay and refine raw ore, repair watches, and buy old silver at the best rate to be made into new work.Mark(s)Marked on back of stem in relief in a rectangle: "I•G" in block letters. Note that mark is poorly struck.ProvenanceTeaspoon excavated from the Geddy Site (DAR# 03155-19BB).1750-1780
ca. 1760
James Geddy II
1730-1760
ca. 1710
1600-1620
ca. 1740
ca. 1730
