Description: Silver spoon with a pointed downturned handle and pointed bowl, which is marked "I.SNOW" for Jeremiah Snow III (1735-1803), and engraved "HD" in script. Kane notes that three generations of silversmiths named Jeremiah Snow (Jr., III, IV) have not been clearly differentiated. Jeremiah Snow, Jr., was the son of Jeremiah Snow, Sr. (d. before 1724), a mariner of Philadelphia who moved to Charleston, Massachusetts, where he married his first wife, Wealthen Watter (Walters) in 1701, and his second wife, Mary Welsh(1688-1746) of Charleston, after Wealthen's death in 1704. Kane thinks it likely that Jeremiah Snow, Jr., was the son of Mary, and thus the first cousin of Boston jeweler John Welsh (1730-1812). If he was born in 1705, he would have completed his training by the late 1720s, and a Jeremiah Snow of Charleston, probably Jeremiah, Jr., first appears in the public record of 1730. Three initial and surname marks ("I.SNOW" in a rectangle; "J. SNOW" in a cartouche; and "I:SNOW" in a rectangle) may have been used by Jeremiah Snow, Jr.; Snow's son, Jeremiah III (1735-1803) who worked in Springfield, Massachusetts; and his grandson, Jeremiah Snow IV (1764-c.1821-23) who became a clockmaker and goldsmith, working in Palmer, Wibraham, Amherst and Springfield, Massachusetts.
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