Fiddle pattern tablespoon maked with pseudo marks and GS&.S, who is the maker and where’s it from?
Any help is much appreciated, Matt
Pseudo marks and GS&.S
Re: Pseudo marks and GS&.S
Hi Matt,
It is Canadian - George Savage and Son, Montreal. circa 1840-50.
Cheers,
Ben
It is Canadian - George Savage and Son, Montreal. circa 1840-50.
Cheers,
Ben
Re: Pseudo marks and GS&.S
Thankyou so much Ben! I did think of George Savage as I’d come across him before but the marks I knew were different. That’s great to have another Canadian spoon.
Matt
Matt
Re: Pseudo marks and GS&.S
No worries Matt!
I'm away at the moment so can't check, but I'm pretty sure the mark is in Langdon's book. Can confirm when I'm back in a few weeks.
Ben
I'm away at the moment so can't check, but I'm pretty sure the mark is in Langdon's book. Can confirm when I'm back in a few weeks.
Ben