What kind of spoon is an 1835 Wallace?

What kind of spoon is an 1835 Wallace?

1835 R Wallace Small 4.25 Nickel Silver Spoon Pre 1900 (Triple Sectional) RARE! NICE! 1835 R WALLACE ANTIQUE c1898!

When did are Wallace start making silverware?

The 1835 on the spoon is the year that the Wallace Co. started making silver ware. They made both Sterling & plate. This plate (triple plated). The value is diminished because of the mongram. It cannot be removed from plate without doing a resilver which makes it cost prohibitive.

What is the value of a silver serving spoon that says 1835?

July 1607 A1 on the back? I have a silver serving… I have a silver serving spoon that says “1835 R Wallace Pat. July 1607 A1” on the back. I know who R Wallace was and I know the patent office did not exist in 1607. A1 indicates the thickness of the silver.

How many Wallace Sterling Silver Spoons are there?

Set of 8 Wallace sterling silver spoons. Most Wallace sterling silver trades for the current silver value or a bit more. Both, online auctions and local auctions, can cost you between 15% and 35% of selling fees making it usually unattractive to auction Wallace sterling silver. Set of 8 Wallace sterling silver knives.

July 1607 A1 on the back? I have a silver serving… I have a silver serving spoon that says “1835 R Wallace Pat. July 1607 A1” on the back. I know who R Wallace was and I know the patent office did not exist in 1607. A1 indicates the thickness of the silver.

When did Fred Wallace start making silver spoons?

In 1849 Wallace entered in partnership with J.B. Pomeroy manufacturing German silver spoons on contract for Fred R. Curtis & Co of Hartford and Britannia spoons for Hall, Elton & Co and Edgar Atwater of Wallingford.

When did are Wallace and Sons make silverware?

R Wallace and Sons MFG Co 1835 silverplate ad Wallingford Connecticut. Silverware 1906

Who is the founder of Wallace Silversmiths?

Wallace Silversmiths traces its beginnings back to Robert Wallace, who made the first nickel spoon in America in 1835. He once supplied Horace Wilcox, the founder of International Silver, with spoons to sell from his wagon.

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