(IT) provincial (IT)
(IT) provincial (IT)
:::a pair of small hanoverian rat-tail spoons:::
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::: enlarge :::
Jacob Ten Eyck? American Colonial 1730-1740?
Could some kind person please check out "Jacob Ten Eyck" An American Colonial Silversmith 1730-1740?
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Wev has a mark attributed to Ten Eyck on his page here - http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.anc ... /44198.htm
FWIW, I think there are differences in the marks...
Waylander
FWIW, I think there are differences in the marks...
Waylander
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Yes those marks on the genealogy page do not match, but I was looking at a slideshow of a book called "Early American Silver Marks" by James Graham Jr. copyright 1936, it is freely available online, and the mark shown is a good match for my hallmark, an "IT" in a regular-looking font inside a circle.
I have yet to encounter it, though, all his works are in the museums and they only show the object not the hallmark.
I have yet to encounter it, though, all his works are in the museums and they only show the object not the hallmark.
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::: The first hallmark listed seems like a match, it does not have the extra dash in the middle of the "T" :::
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Probably now beyond my (non existent!) knowledge of US silver. Any attribution is reliant on Graham's book being correct (and it is not one I am familiar with, although that doesn't mean anything). I'd await a more expert opinion.
Waylander
Waylander
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The maker is likely John Tanner of Newport RI. Winterthur has a number of similar spoons with the IT mark as here.
Graham's book should be approached with a good pinch of salt at the ready.
Graham's book should be approached with a good pinch of salt at the ready.
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Cheers wev
Waylander
Waylander