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Tony (NC)

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Someone on this forum had some information on Colonial Silversmiths. I am trying to find some information on the guy that made those silver serving tongs I found at the plantation a while back. The piece is marked "J Watson Phila". I found very little info on him. The only thing I found said that he was still in business as late as 1820. The plantation was founded in 1759. Does anyone have any information on this guy? :shrug:
 
in case you or others do not have this website it is a fairly decent one for silverware marks.
http://www.925-1000.com/index.html

Don
 
ya know, like make a phone call to Texas? :D Maybe he's run through all the alternates already? :devil: No, you can't be on his Toysoro Team..as hopefully you let him know that you traded it up for an Excel :laugh:
:eek:fftopic:
 
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