Description: William Grigg COIN SILVER Serving Spoon NYC 1790s MONO 8 3/4" Beautiful early American Coin Silver Serving spoon by William Grigg.Circa 1770-1790Spoon measures roughly 8 3/4" in length.Bowl has some dings.See pictures for condition and ask questions if need be: William Grigg Timeline:He worked from circa 1765 to 1770 as a silversmith in New York City NY Made freeman of New York City NY, 1 Oct 1765. He worked from 1770 to 1778 as a silversmith in Albany NY He worked c 1779 as a silversmith in New York City NY Advertised in the New-York Gazette and the Weekly Mercury (New York City NY), 2 Aug 1779, "William Grigg; Silversmith, No. 171, Queen-street, opposite Col. Clarke's, Has just imported a variety of Plate and Jewellery, consisting of the following articles. Cream pots, table and tea spoons, soup ladles, sugar tongs, boatswain's calls with chains, a variety of shoe knee and stock buckles of the newest fashion, garnet and paste shoe buckles and earings, gold nob do. gold wire, gold and garnet buckles with sundry other articles."He worked from 1782 to 1789 as a silversmith in Halifax Nova Scotia He worked from 1789 to 1796 as a silversmith in New York City NY with a shop at Maiden Lane and William Street.
Price: 295 USD
Location: Brunswick, Georgia
End Time: 2025-01-02T03:56:13.000Z
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Origin: American
Type: Teaspoon
Material: coin silver
Age: 1790s