T.K. mark on silver spoon?

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kb0or
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T.K. mark on silver spoon?

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Can anyone identify the mark T.K. for me. I believe it to be silver, not plate, but it isn't marked sterling or anything.
Date on front says 1798 and on back it says 1820

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2209patrick
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Post by 2209patrick »

Hello and welcome.

I believe your spoon is American coin silver.
Thomas Kinne ( or Kinney ) Sr., Norwich, Connecticut ( 1786 - 1824).

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kb0or
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Thank You

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Thank you for replying. I sure appreciate it.
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Post by admin »

Any chance of a larger mark image?
thanks, Tom
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dresdenkate
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Re: T.K. mark on silver spoon?

Post by dresdenkate »

Hi...I recognize this mark..... it is of my great, great , great (?)grandfather...my grandmother Bertha Carr was born in Norwich and Thomas Kinne or Kinne's son also a listed silversmith ... resided in Cortland,N.Y. Kathryn

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Re: T.K. mark on silver spoon?

Post by silverly »

Welcome to the forum. If any of your ancestor's silver stayed in the family, it would be great to see some of it. I see that the elder Thomas Kinne died in Norwich in 1843 which is contrary to information about his death that is available elsewhere, and also that the elder Thomas had another son named Charles who was a watchmaker in Norwich.
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