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M.S. Smith Engraved Shell Bowl c. 1865 Coin Silver Preserve Spoon

$ 25.34

Availability: 99 in stock
  • Style: Victorian
  • Condition: The overall condition is excellent. The engraving remains crisp and well-defined and the finish is warm and even. Apart from several pinprick dimples, the bowl is free of dents, crimps, or bends.
  • Type: Serving Pieces
  • Age: 1850-1899
  • Pattern: Engraved
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Brand: M.S. Smith

    Description

    With a history tracing to 1859-60, M(artin) S. Smith became the largest jeweler of its time in Detroit.  At least one source lists the firm as a manufacturer as well.
    This 6 7/8" long, .9 T. oz., preserve spoon dates from the earliest years of the firm, and may have been produced by it, not just sold there.
    It has a flat handle, with notched edges and an anthemion shaped tip.  The surface front is extensively engraved with diamond bright cutting, wriggle work, and cross hatching.  The backside shows much simpler, largely wriggle work, engraving, and includes the "M.S. Smith" name.
    There is a period style "CTM" monogram.
    The bowl is shell form and is finished in a gold wash on both sides, although the gold on the reverse in particular is substantially rubbed away.
    The overall condition is excellent.  The engraving remains crisp and well-defined and the finish is warm and even.  Apart from several pinprick dimples, the bowl is free of dents, crimps, or bends.