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Inman Salem Witch House of Seven Gables Sterling Silver Souvenir Soon

$ 8.44

Availability: 100 in stock
  • Composition: Sterling Silver
  • Age: 1900-1940
  • Condition: Never monogrammed and in mint condition, this shows neither wear nor damage and has a bright overall finish.
  • All returns accepted: ReturnsNotAccepted
  • Pattern: Salem Witch
  • Brand: Inman Silver

    Description

    Daniel Low of Salem, Massachusetts marketed two "witch" themed lines of souvenir silver items, one made by Durgin and one by Gorham respectively, that are legendary among collectors.
    This 5 3/8" long, .6 T. oz., spoon is also a Salem souvenir piece, but marked "Inman" for the J.T. Inman & Co., of Attleboro, Massachusetts, with a history that traces to at least 1896 according to Dorothy Rainwater in here "Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers."
    While a witch features prominently in a reticulated portraiture on the handle end, the themes extend to the "House of Seven Gables," and Salem itself, along with its seal that notes the date of its founding in 1626 and incorporation as a city in 1836.
    The backside is plain save for the word "Inman" and "Sterling."
    Never monogrammed and in mint condition, this shows neither wear nor damage and has a bright overall finish.