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Tablespoon

Daniel Parker (1726–1785)
1774
Object PlaceBoston, Massachusetts
Medium/TechniqueSilver
Dimensions4.1 x 21.7 cm (1 5/8 x 8 9/16 in.)
Credit LineGift of Miss Martha May Eliot and Miss Abigail Adams Eliot
Accession number1971.319
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ClassificationsSilver flatware
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Description

This spoon, the survivor of six given to the Rev. Moses Everett by the “Dorchester Ladies,” presumably a church group affiliated with First Church, Dorchester, was probably intended as a wedding gift. He was married two months after his arrival at the Dorchester church.

This text has been adapted from "Silver of the Americas, 1600-2000," edited by Jeannine Falino and Gerald W.R. Ward, published in 2008 by the MFA. Complete references can be found in that publication.

InscriptionsEngraved in roman letters on the perimeter of handle tip "THE GIFT OF THE DORCHESTER LADYS." At center of handle tip are the initials "E / M = L." On back of handle, below midrib is inscribed "1774."ProvenancePresented by the “Ladies of Dorchester,” members of First Parish, Dorchester, to the Rev. Moses Everett (1750 – 1813) and his bride-to-be, Lucy Balch (1748 – 1776), m. November 24, 1774. By descent to Everett’s son Francis Everett (1795 – 1835), the child of his third wife, Hannah Clap (also Clapp) (1759 – 1819), and thence to his daughter Mary C. Everett (1824 – post 1901) and William Page Barnard (1812 – 1858), m. 1854.1 Made a gift by Mary C. Everett to “Mr. Eliot,” presumably the Rev. Christopher Rhodes Eliot, pastor of the First Church, Dorchester, about 1888; by descent to his daughters, the donors.
Group shot: 1977.738-9
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