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Adam Kuehl Photography
Teaspoon
Adam Kuehl Photography
Adam Kuehl Photography
Teaspoon, Unknown maker (American), n. d., silver, Telfair Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia.

Teaspoon

Datec. 1770
Mediumsilver
Dimensions4 7/8 × 1 inches (12.4 × 2.5 cm)
Markingson handle back: lion passant / PR [in cartouche]
Credit LineGift of Mrs. Spencer Connerat.
Object number1978.5.4
On View
On view
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c. 1850
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A view of the back.
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c. 1847 - 1850
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