I am seeking info for this spoon. It is marked H&G and I suspect it to be coin silver due to the style. Is anyone familiar with it? Thank you!
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H&G Coin Silver Spoon With Pseudo English Hallmarks
Re: H&G Coin Silver Spoon With Pseudo English Hallmarks
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Re: H&G Coin Silver Spoon With Pseudo English Hallmarks
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Re: H&G Coin Silver Spoon With Pseudo English Hallmarks
The jewelry firm of (Bezaleel) HOWE & (John) GUION, NYC 1841-1842. The additional marks are an as yet unidentified NYC wholesale manufacturer. H&G were retailers, not makers. They were also bothers-in-law.
Re: H&G Coin Silver Spoon With Pseudo English Hallmarks
I was unable to find images of the makers marks to confirm this, do you have a link to an example? I appreciate your research and reply!
wev wrote:The jewelry firm of (Bezaleel) HOWE & (John) GUION, NYC 1841-1842. The additional marks are an as yet unidentified NYC wholesale manufacturer. H&G were retailers, not makers. They were also bothers-in-law.
wev wrote:The jewelry firm of (Bezaleel) HOWE & (John) GUION, NYC 1841-1842. The additional marks are an as yet unidentified NYC wholesale manufacturer. H&G were retailers, not makers. They were also bothers-in-law.