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American Hallmark
Re: American Hallmark
See the previous post in this section titled "Coin w/ Early Mass State Seal Hallmark Motto HELP". This shares the Native American with bow and arrow mark. So it could be an alternate mark for Theophilus Bradbury II. But it could also be an alternate mark for his son Ebenezer Bradbury, or for the father/son partnership.
The BE makes makes me think the most likely is that it is an alternate mark for Ebenezer working by himself. Possibly right after he left the partnership with his father. He started working for and then working with his father in the early 1800's. If you show a picture of the spoon it may help date it.
(The above is all from the American Silversmiths link on the "Links" page. Wev maintains that incredibly useful database and hopefully he'll see this and contribute what he knows).
The BE makes makes me think the most likely is that it is an alternate mark for Ebenezer working by himself. Possibly right after he left the partnership with his father. He started working for and then working with his father in the early 1800's. If you show a picture of the spoon it may help date it.
(The above is all from the American Silversmiths link on the "Links" page. Wev maintains that incredibly useful database and hopefully he'll see this and contribute what he knows).
Re: American Hallmark
Thanks for asking. The seal actually has an interesting history. It is for the state of Massachusetts, not Boston. Relevant to this site, it was first engraved by Paul Revere in 1780, replacing a different one he had done earlier. Here's a link to how it came about: http://www.sec.state.ma.us/pre/presea/sealhis.htm