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Lot 3280
Five Coin Silver Tablespoons, Mark of William H. White
Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Includes a pair marked "Wm. H. White" within a rectangle, with period bright cut "M" monograms, rounded fins, and tipt rounded ends; a tablespoon marked "Wm. H. White" within a rectangle, with a plain rounded end and pointed fins, period bright cut monogram; a tablespoon marked "Wm. H. White" within a rectangle, with rounded tipt end and pointed fins, period bright cut "ML" monogram; and a tablespoon marked "W. H. White" within a rectangle and "Standard" within an undulating rectangle, with a tipt end and rounded fins, period bright cut "S" monogram.

The largest 9 in.

7.8 total troy oz.

The Estate of the late Dr. Larry Southworth, Fredericksburg, Virginia

William H. White was active with his father Henry White in Fredericksburg, Virginia from 1818 to 1822, operating as H. White & Son. He was independently active in Fredericksburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1830s, and died in 1859.

(3) with wear to the tips of the bowls, minor denting.