Correction gratefully noted, Tom. That would explain why I couldn't find the pattern under Roberts & Belk! I don't spot this among the Reed & Barton patterns on file at Replacements, but will search other sites. Thank you! --Kristi .
http://m1.freeshare.us/156fs563047.jpg http://m1.freeshare.us/156fs563121.jpg http://m1.freeshare.us/156fs563240.jpg Also, with the extra contour to the bowl of this spoon, would you characterize it as a soup spoon or some sort of serving spoon? It is 6 inches long. Thank you! --Kristi .
My question is about some sterling spoons. The hallmark is the Gorham "Lion Anchor G" that appears to have been used 1860s to 1890s followed by the word "STERLING." However, there is also a tiny diamond (a square turned on point, equilateral sides) stamped into the metal with wha...