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wev Moderator Posts: 4121 |
posted 01-31-2006 10:42 AM
A light gauge teaspoon, 6 1/4" long with an engraved spade drop And a small, delicately proportioned teaspoon, just shy of 5." I'd swear I've seen the mark before, but can't place it. IP: Logged |
swarter Moderator Posts: 2920 |
posted 01-31-2006 01:49 PM
W&B are James Ward and Roswell Bartholomew, working 1804-1809 in Hartford, Conn. Thanks for finally putting up one that I know. IP: Logged |
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