Description
A super scarce set of six Coin silver teaspoons, made by Butler & McCarty or James P. Butler, Philadelphia, circa 1850-1862.
In the Granville pattern, entirely and beautifully made by hand.
The bowls are attached to a twisted stem handle terminating in a tear drop shape. The handle shows a shield engraved with the name Julia, written in script, against a deep diamond pattern etched ground. A quill-like engraving where the bowl meets the handle. Additional complex engraving on the handle.
A rarely seen pattern … made even more desirable in a complete set of six.
Coin silver is comprised of 900 parts silver and 100 parts copper.
5.75 in. L x 1.25 in. W x 1 in. H
Weight: 3.289 Troy Ounces, total.
Marked: COIN, with an animal head over a shield holding a star.
Incredible condition, showing the expected light wear and unpolished patina.