American made spoon?

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Jodyjams
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American made spoon?

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This spoon has been handed down in my family. The mark looks to me to say IP. I am told it is from the late 1700's or early 1800's and american made. Any information would be appreciated.
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doc
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Post by doc »

One possible maker for this spoon is Jacob Perkins, a silversmith from Newburyport, MA active in silvermithing during the 1770's to early 1800. The style of the spoon is consistent with this time period. In addition to being a silversmith, Mr. Perkins was an inventor; among his inventions are a machine that manufactured nails from wire, and a steam operated gun that would fire 100 balls per minute.

What to others think about this attribution?
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Jodyjams
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Post by Jodyjams »

Thank you for the information. I will look up Jacob Perkins and read up on him. I very much appreciate your help.
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JLDoggett
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Post by JLDoggett »

I think that make better matches John Patterson of Annapolis, MD. The dot centered to the middle of the P and the outline shape is very close.
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