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View related multimedia and linksSilver Teaspoons from the Geddy House
Silver teaspoons lost in the 1770s and found in a sand-filled hollow between the well and the kitchen. The
two specimens on the left are stamped I-G and can reasonably be claimed to be the work of James
Geddy, Jr. The third spoon is unmarked. The fourth is stamped B-H and bears the owner's engraved
initials RS, but neither the maker nor the owner has been identified.
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