(admin edit - see Posting Requirements ) I got a message: "This set was made by Gorham, bought wholesale by Clark unmarked, then stamped with Clark’s name. These were made with Machinery unavailable to smaller enterprises like Clark’s workshop. No reference yet (I am in the midst of writing a ...
Thank you both for the information. It is interesting the U.S. Patent office allowed such similar patterns to be patented the very same year. I guess there was enough difference particularly on the back of the bowl to make this possible. As far as use, I can envision serving plum pudding with hard s...
I believe this set to be by F. H. Clark of Memphis, TN. I was wondering is someone could help me identify the purpose of the set. There appears to be to serving spoons and forks plus dinner forks and spoons. Also would be grateful is someone could id the floral pattern. Pictures below and many thank...
That's incredible, thanks. Makes perfect sense my family was from Martinsville, VA about 50 miles south of Roanoke, VA. So it's possible a member purchased the spoon in his store. So the date would be around 1890?
The earlier post was using a domain that was having problem with SSl cert. Need help with an ID of this sugar spoon maker. The mark except GT is a weak strike. Maybe the pattern would be recognized. Thanks https://www.rspsitedesign.com/edit-3481.jpg https://www.rspsitedesign.com/edit-3482.jpg
Need help with dating HW&Co mark from Sheffield during Victoria reign. Also can you ID the mark to the left of HW&Co? Thanks https://www.rspfineprints.com/hallmark-fish1.jpg https://www.rspfineprints.com/hallmark-fish2.jpg https://www.rspfineprints.com/hallmark-fish3.jpg