We inherited these sterling ice cream spoons. I have little experience with silver. I am unable to identify the maker's mark. I have been searching for weeks. Hopefully you will be able to point me in the right direction. I appreciate your help in advance! Thanks!
Mysterious Maker's Mark
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Re: Mysterious Maker's Mark
Hi ~ welcome to theforums.
This appears to be a known variant of the Simpson, Hall, Miller/International Silver 'knight-head' trademark. It is almost always helpful to post images of the entire item as well as the marks - in this case, dating and manufacturer could be confirmed by pattern or style...
http://www.925-1000.com/ax_international.html
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This appears to be a known variant of the Simpson, Hall, Miller/International Silver 'knight-head' trademark. It is almost always helpful to post images of the entire item as well as the marks - in this case, dating and manufacturer could be confirmed by pattern or style...
http://www.925-1000.com/ax_international.html
~Cheryl
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Re: Mysterious Maker's Mark
Thanks for the help! Here is picture of the spoons. Thank you for your patience while I learn the system.
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That's International's 'Milford' pattern, introduced in 1913 - though a lovely design, it wasn't a particularly popular pattern, so not common to see these days...
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Re: Mysterious Maker's Mark
Thank you!!!! You are my hero!! I appreciate your assistance!