American Silver Spoon J&IC Mark

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ronenros
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American Silver Spoon J&IC Mark

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I believe that this is an American Spoon, but have been unable to find the maker's mark anywhere.
Any help would be appreciated!

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Post by 2209patrick »

My books show that mark being used by John and James Cox of New York City beginning in 1817.
Believe the firm became J & J Cox & Clark around 1831-33.

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Post by ronenros »

Hi Pat,

Thanks a lot for the information! Could you tell me which book that information might have come from?
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You're welcome. Here's a few inexpensive books on American coin silver that contain that mark.
Stephen Ensko's "American Silversmiths and Their Marks", Kovels, and an old book "Silver & Pewter marks" by C. Jordan Thorn.
The scan of marks below came from C. Jordan Thorn's book.

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Here's a tea service that John and James Cox made, it's in the Brooklyn museum:
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Post by ronenros »

Pat,

Once again, thank you very much!
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