Lot Details & Additional Photographs
Includes (2) teaspoons, one with mark of "Wm. H. White" in a rectangle, with tipt end and pointed fins, period bright cut monogram; a teaspoon with mark of "W. H. White", rounded tipt end and pointed find, without a monogram; and a pair of master salt spoons, marked "Wm. H. White" within a rectangle, tipt ends and pointed fins, with period "WMS" monograms.
The larger teaspoon 5 1/2 in.
1.2 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 active independently and with partners in Fredericksburg and Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in the 1830s, and died in 1859.
Degradation to one master salt bowl, all with wear and minor denting.