Thank you so much. This has started a real passion for collecting and I hope to find some more in the future. I now do regret erasing the engraving and I agree it adds to the history, would love to know who the original owners were and how this little spoon came to end up in a charity shop in Austra...
Hi All, I was wondering if anyone can identify this makers mark on this silver teaspoon. It looks to me like a P on top of an A which could be Peter and Ann Bateman but is very worn and is missing the B. This would also fit in with the date which is London 1795. The spoon also had a PA engraved on t...
I recently purchased a little baby spoon from a charity shop that is hallmarked and was interested to know the origin and the year this spoon was made. It doesnt seem to have a town mark & I am unable to read the makers mark as it is worn. The Duty mark to me looks like King George III (but I am...