Unidentified "J.HAYDEN. PURE COIN" on spoon.
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Picked up one notation for J. Hayden Columbus Georgia circa 1840's with pure coin mark on spoons.
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J Hayden silversmith Columbus, Ohio is a possibility. I think his first name was John but I'm not able to do any better research at the moment.
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Is this a mustard spoon? :::: The form seems a little unusual for a mustard spoon. :::::
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Thank you, S.
-->>JC for Feb. 1897 places one J.B. Hayden of Topeka Kansas as out-of-town buyer present in Kansas City at that time...no other references on him yet, but this is far later than the general "coin" era: https://books.google.com/books?id=B3UoA ... as&f=false
-->>JC for Feb. 1897 places one J.B. Hayden of Topeka Kansas as out-of-town buyer present in Kansas City at that time...no other references on him yet, but this is far later than the general "coin" era: https://books.google.com/books?id=B3UoA ... as&f=false
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Reviewed to date:
>One ghost listing declaring 2 mote spoons marked J.Hayden Pure Coin, attributed as Columbus Georgia 1840's (engines can't recover this posting).
>One current listing from Florida of 5 fiddlebacks marked J.Hayden only, same attribution and dating.
>No known prior sale records.
>Not noted in Thorn's American Marks.
>Not among names in WEVoss' fantastic work.
>Not mentioned in SMP Silver Salon forums, 925 threads, Sterling Flatware Fashions, or general mentions.
>Ohio has been suggested, but no records of samples have surfaced...J.B. Hayden is a name that may relate to blacksmithing as it comes up in regards to the horse and wagons industry, but this is inconclusive.
>Apparently, some evidence may exist to suggest pioneer-era Columbus Georgia, but sellers aren't noting how they support the conclusions.
>Spoon measures ~5 7/8"overall L, 11/16"extreme handle W, 7/8"extreme bowl W, 1 1/4"extreme bowl L.
>One ghost listing declaring 2 mote spoons marked J.Hayden Pure Coin, attributed as Columbus Georgia 1840's (engines can't recover this posting).
>One current listing from Florida of 5 fiddlebacks marked J.Hayden only, same attribution and dating.
>No known prior sale records.
>Not noted in Thorn's American Marks.
>Not among names in WEVoss' fantastic work.
>Not mentioned in SMP Silver Salon forums, 925 threads, Sterling Flatware Fashions, or general mentions.
>Ohio has been suggested, but no records of samples have surfaced...J.B. Hayden is a name that may relate to blacksmithing as it comes up in regards to the horse and wagons industry, but this is inconclusive.
>Apparently, some evidence may exist to suggest pioneer-era Columbus Georgia, but sellers aren't noting how they support the conclusions.
>Spoon measures ~5 7/8"overall L, 11/16"extreme handle W, 7/8"extreme bowl W, 1 1/4"extreme bowl L.
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Reading your post trying to id my forks. Olive pattern, but not beaded like your spoon. The mark is the same. You may be interested they came from an Atlanta, Georgia estate sale. I know everybody moves around, but it may be a hint that the silversmith was from Columbus, Georgia. Who knows.
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Jesse Hayden, watchmaker & silversmith. Rockville MD, 1804/18055; Martinsburg WV, 1806-1852 alone and in conjunction with his sons. He is listed in the 1850 census as a silversmith, though he seems to have established a going butchery concern in the 1840s as well.
MESDA has a clearly marked spoon with a wholesale countermark of Newel Harding, Boston c 1830 indicating he was, like most southern dealers, buying in standard goods made in the north.
MESDA has a clearly marked spoon with a wholesale countermark of Newel Harding, Boston c 1830 indicating he was, like most southern dealers, buying in standard goods made in the north.
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Many thanks to wev for providing a solution.