Thought this might be Cape, but...

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rat-tail
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Thought this might be Cape, but...

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Hi All any help appreciated, bought this very hand wright spoon that looks like it's stirred a good few gravies in its life, thinking the marks might be for Cape silversmith Daniel Collinet (1810-1825). But a closer examination of the marks in Weltz leaves me not entirely convinced. Marked DC (or possibly a bad DG) with a circular cross hatched punch both stamped twice. While the Weltz mark has similar fat lettering and slightly arched top cartouch, it doesn't have the canted bottom corners and the cross hatched device. While the marks certainly have a Cape look about them - could it be an unrecorded mark or wondering if there are any other avenues to explore. The finial of the spoon has simply been hammered flat. - Regards Frank

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Re: Thought this might be Cape, but...

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Hi Frank,

I have this mark attributed to Daniel Collinet in my files, although where I got from, and how accurate that information was, is, I'm afraid, now unknown:

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Re: Thought this might be Cape, but...

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Hi Trev - thanks for this.
The D in the Weltz mark also has two large serifs to the left of the downstroke. But given the Cape style of the marks, and the fact that more than one punch may have been used and the other similarities, I'd be happy to attribute it to Collinet - Regards Frank
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