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Maker (American, Founded 1820 - 1828)
Datec. 1820 - 1828
Mediumsilver
Dimensions8 5/8 inches (21.9 cm)
MarkingsMaker's mark: PENFIELD & CO. [in rectangle]; pseudo hallmark: crowned leopard
Credit LineBequest of Alida Harper Fowlkes, in memory of her great-grandfather Judge William Law.
Object number1989.2.4
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CopyrightThe images and text contained on this page are owned by Telfair Museums or used by the Museum with permission from the owners. Unauthorized reproduction, transmission or display of these materials is prohibited with the exception of items deemed “fair use” as defined by U.S. and international copyright laws.Label TextSilversmith Josiah Penfield (1785-1828) joined his uncle Isaac Marquand at his jewelry store in Savannah in 1800 to learn the silversmith craft. By 1810 he was a partner in the firm of Marquand, Paulding & Penfield. In 1820 he partnered with his cousin Frederick Marquand of New York, and then Moses Eastman, under the firm name of J. Penfield & Co. The firm was dissolved upon Penfield’s death in 1828.
Terms
    Dinner Fork
    J. Penfield and Company
    c. 1820 - 1828
    Dinner Fork
    J. Penfield and Company
    c. 1820 - 1828
    Moses Eastman
    c. 1828 - 1850
    Silver sugar tongs with Kings pattern arms and acorn-shaped tips.
    Josiah Penfield
    1816 - 1820
    Punch Ladle
    Josiah Penfield
    c. 1810 - 1828
    Soup Ladle
    David B. Nichols
    1815 - 1855
    Adam Kuehl Photography.
    Josiah Penfield
    c. 1816 - 1820
    One of a pair of silver teaspoons in the Kings pattern, with decoration on the back side of the…
    Oscar J. H. Dibble
    c. 1843
    Teaspoon
    Oscar J. H. Dibble
    c. 1843
    Adam Kuehl Photography.
    Oscar J. H. Dibble
    c. 1842