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Foster
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Help to identify spoon

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This spoon I cant identify Ive looked through all the post but came up with nothing....any help on this would be appericated.. Connie
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Sunderland & Weaver were the successors to C. A. Burr & Co of Syracuse NY. Active as retail jewelers and merchants c 1865-1880.
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Thank you for taking the time to answer
Connie
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Connie,

I can't see the maker mark to the left of Sunderlin & Weaver, the retailers name. Sunderlin & Weaver are the retailer not the maker of the spoon. This site may help you with the initials, it is a nice list of makers by their marks, alphabetical with first letter of mark, when an american coin silver piece has initials like yours
http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.com ... lindex.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Tom
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Sunderlin (Lewis) & Weaver (Devalson G) Rochester, New York.
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