I have a Caddy Spoon with no maker's mark or assay office mark. I believe the spoon was made by Elizabeth Morley and the Hallmark is London 1798. However, I am not sure. I know of some items made by Elizabeth Morley that do not have the maker's mark and, I used to own another caddy spoon by EM that ...
I have recently bought a silver caddy spoon. I am interested in the marks and if they are genuine. It has two sets of marks... British import marks for 1924 (I think), and some other marks that I cannot identify. Can anybody hellp me with this spoon. I think it is a modern copy of an older design wi...
Thank you very much for the information. I am amazed, as you have given me an answer that many silver dealers could not.
I now have an avenue to investigate down.
Hi all. This is a cute little silver object I have had for some time, but I have never been able to identify the maker or country of origin. It is a stork pulling a cart/tumbril with four babies (although, the style of the figures makes them look like young children). Anyway, I have hawked it around...
I have six spoons. I have been told they are Dutch, but I cannot find any Dutch marks like this. There is only one mark on each and it is shown in the photo (04) below. The other two photos are of the complete spoons. It is odd that the spoons have only one mark, and at first, I thought that they we...
Hi all. I have been looking for some time to try and identify a maker of some spoons I have. I know they have a Kokoshnik mark, but I do not know enough to identify the maker. http://www.sbnc.co.uk/spoons/russianspoon06.jpg http://www.sbnc.co.uk/spoons/russianspoon03.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.h...