Yes, that does sound very plausible. I'm waiting for decent light and I will post a shot of the front and back of the spoons. Thanks for that info. Ann .
I've had a really good look at all the spoon and cannot find any other markings - the all-over patterning makes it hard, but I don't think I missed anything. Were the Germans using the British sterling standard at this time, or was it the lower grading? And could they make to the Britih standard? .
Can anyone identify the origins of these spoons? They are in a box marked Meuon, 95 New Bond St and are marked LC, then further around there is the rampant lion, C (1918?) F (foreign?) and what I think is the London mark. The spoons however look Russian and possibly hand made/chased. Five are identi...