I am just guessing on where to post this spoon. It certainly looks like an English spoon, but the extra marks seem to rule out America or Canada as I have never seen anything similar in those areas.
I hope somebody recognizes something I have missed.
I think the maker is PH but the crossbar, if there, is very slight. So I guess it could be PII.
Thanks,
Maurice
PH? and Cross
Re: PH? and Cross
Hi Maurice - I have a fork with very similar marks that I have been trying to identify for years without success. The handle of the fork is fiddle pattern, but in the Scottish style with narrower proportions, so could point to Scottish origins. Regards John
Re: PH? and Cross
Hi,
My apologies, I thought I had replied to this post.
That mark, 'Cross Potent - PH - Cross Potent' is attributed to Patrick Hannay of Paisley.
Trev.
My apologies, I thought I had replied to this post.
That mark, 'Cross Potent - PH - Cross Potent' is attributed to Patrick Hannay of Paisley.
Trev.
Re: PH? and Cross
Thanks Trev - Problem solved! John
Re: PH? and Cross
Patrick Hannay's working period is thought to be around 1780-1810.
Trev.
Trev.
Re: PH? and Cross
Thanks to both, obviously fits. I tried the Goldsmith's site first, but found nothing. After the info I tried Google and found one piece attributed with the same mark.
Maurice
Maurice