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We are pleased to present a coin silver teaspoon crafted by Joseph Rogers (who apprenticed with Daniel Rogers) of Newport, RI, 1805. There is a fancy monogram etched on the front handle that we are unable to discern. It is in very good
condition commensurate with estate silver with light denting/pitting in the bowl. (Please read the information below that explains the condition
of the silver we offer for sale.)
This piece measures 5 7/8" long. The weight for shipping is under 1/2 pound. Code # KJK (HL/XX) 11-10-11
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The sterling silver we are offering
originates from a host of sources. It is
ALL estate silver and not new. We will
buff and polish the silver so it is presentable.
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