Yes, I think you are correct, it does look like Brandon. At first I thought it might be Monticello because it is very similar, but Brandon looks exactly like my spoon. Thanks very much. Maria
Thank you for your post. I think you are correct although the mark on my piece is more stylized or streamlined than the one shown. However, it is a good starting point for me to investigate further. Maria
Can you help identify the maker and/or pattern of this spoon. It is marked A (icon) Pat'd STERLING. I'm not sure what the icon represents, possibly an animal head above a shield with an "s" inside the shield. http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/Sterling1.JPG http://webserve.govst.edu/...
I believe this is a tea caddy as the lid opens to store something. There are two marks on the bottom "ENGLAND" and a picture of a bird, perhaps a phoenix? The top is decorated with a unicorn? which I also have taken a photo of: http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/DSCN2129.JPG http://w...
Does anyone know this manufacturer...the piece is marked Sterling and has a symbol of what looks like a crown on a cross? Also what is the function of this small ladle 4.5"? http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/DSCN2047.JPG http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/DSCN2050.JPG
This is a small spoon about 4.5". I'm not sure if it is silverplate or silver, but since it is not marked sterling, I'll list it here. The only mark on the backside is "Acorn Cooper". The front is engraved "Hotel Sherman" so perhaps it is American made? Is anyone familiar wi...
Thank you so much for your quick reply. I want to correct myself on one point...the H. is overstamped on the G in sterling. I wonder why these markings are so messy...
This spoon has 3 hallmarks which I cannot truly make out. The first looks like a star, but could be something else, the middle looks like a lion and the last could be a head. Then it is marked STERLING and has an overmark of H. N? Squire & Sons. The H. is stamped on top of the S. Does anyone hav...
Tom, Thank you for your swift reply. I just checked the American Marks page and I do see the same mark for Henry Hebbard although my reference book TIFFANY SILVER by Charles Carpenter states his mark was HH. The reason I thought it was silverplate is because there are two worn "heel" marks...
This spoon is marked "Tiffany & Co" and also has these marks: Star H Anchor. Can anyone help me identify these marks and the pattern of the spoon? Thanks. http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/Tif1.JPG http://webserve.govst.edu/users/gjschise/Tif2.JPG .