George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
Here are the two Carleton spoons from the $12 find I mentioned in another post.
All I know is that George Carleton evidently worked in New York, NY around 1810. More information on this silversmith is appreciated.
All I know is that George Carleton evidently worked in New York, NY around 1810. More information on this silversmith is appreciated.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
Hi,
That's likely to be James Hazen Carleton (b.1818, d.1893), who worked at Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Trev.
That's likely to be James Hazen Carleton (b.1818, d.1893), who worked at Haverhill, Massachusetts.
Trev.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
Trev beat me to the post. Yes those were made in Haverhill around the mid-1800.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
Thanks for the information. I think I may keep one of these in my fledgling collection.
Still cannot believe how I found these.
Thanks again everyone.
Still cannot believe how I found these.
Thanks again everyone.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
BTW, seeing he was a jeweler as well, is it likely these spoons are actually sterling instead of coin?
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
No. Simply being a jeweler has no bearing on the subject.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
Okay, I will stay with them being coin then. The have the characteristics of coin.
Short of one of those x-ray guns it would be hard to tell the difference.
Short of one of those x-ray guns it would be hard to tell the difference.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
In that time period something made of sterling quality would have commanded such a premium that no one would have bought it unless it had the cache of being stamped sterling. In my 40+ years in the the trade I have seen very few (less than 10) examples of spoons being marked sterling and fewer that actually were.
Re: George Carleton Spoons / 1810 ? / More Info.
When did it become common place in America to use the Sterling mark?