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Culture:American
Title:teaspoon
Date Made:1790-1810
Type:Food Service
Materials:silver
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts; Boston?
Measurements:overall: 4 7/8 in; 12.4 cm
Accession Number:  HD 2000.55.8
Credit Line:Gift in Memory of Sybil Percival Bowen
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Silver teaspoon (unmarked) with a rounded-end handle with bright-cut engraving and a pointed oval bowl with an incised tapered drop on the back, which is engraved "NL" in a bright-cut oval on the front of the handle. This spoon was owned by Nathaniel Lovell (1747-1829) of East Medway (now Millis), Massachusetts, who married Mary Barber Knowlton (1745-1832), the widow of Ebenezer Knowlton (1727-1777), a trader in Medway, in 1765. In a note in the file from the donor: "..came down to my mother Sybil Lovell Percival Bramman from her mother Josephine Stevens via Ellen C. Stone whose mother was Caroline Lovell's daughter Katy Daniels who married ___ Lovell brother to my gr. grandfather Ashel Lovell whose mother was Sibbel Plimpton who descended from John Plimpton of Deerfield. / Silver spoons Nathaniel Lovell Medfield or Millis. Came from same Ellen Stone."

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