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Maker(s):Moulton, Joseph, III
Culture:American (1744-1816)
Title:teaspoon
Date Made:ca. 1790
Type:Food Service
Materials:silver
Place Made:United States; Massachusetts; Newburyport
Measurements:overall: 4 15/16 in; 12.54125 cm
Accession Number:  HD 61.485
Museum Collection:  Historic Deerfield

Description:
Silver teaspoon with a pointed oval bowl with an incised triangular drop on the back and a downturned pointed-end handle with bright-cut decoration, which is marked "J+M" in a rectangle for Joseph Moulton III (1744-1816) on the backof the handle, and engraved with the initials "M*M" in block letter on the front of the handle. Son of silversmith William Moulton (1720-c.1793), Joseph Moulton III probably apprenticed with his father and possibly trained with his silversmith uncle Joseph Moulton II (1724-1795) in Newburyport. Stephen Decatur attributed three marks to Joseph Moulton II, two of which ("JM" in a rectangle, and "I. MOULTON" in a rectangle) and a third ("J M" with a cross between in a rectangle) Louise Belden suggests were shared by Joseph Moulton II and his nephew Joseph Moulton III.

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