Indian Colonial salt spoon? - E.H & Co?

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Indian Colonial salt spoon? - E.H & Co?

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Please forgive me if this is posted in the wrong forum (feel sure it will be moved if appropriate), but thought that the British members might have better access to a Wilkinson book. Suspect this is an Anglo-Indian piece, has an amethyst colored set for the thistle blossom, mark appears to be E.H & Co. Thanks in advance for any assistance.

~Cheryl

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Post by 2209patrick »

Hi Cheryl.

I don't see your mark in my copy of Wynyard R. T. Wilkinson's book "Indian Colonial Silver".

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Thanks so much for checking, Pat! Perhaps someone with access to the 1987 Makers of Indian Colonial Silver will come along.

~Cheryl
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Just to open up the possibilities, it may well be Indian Colonial, but there is some chance that it could be a very late Scottish provincial, Australian or New Zealand piece.

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With the thistle motif, Scotland was the first place to come to mind, and I'd also made a note considering Australia - but something about the marks and engraving just made me lean toward Indian. It's a sweet little piece regardless of its origin.

~Cheryl
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