found underwater St. Croix, USVI spoon, bamboo motif
Posted: Sun Mar 05, 2006 5:10 pm
Hi, I have a spoon which I found snorkelling in the Frederiksted harbor, St. Croix, U.S.V.I, back in the mid-80's. I have looked in many reference books, online, and etc. but am unable to really decipher or i.d. the mark. I am not sure of the material it is made of either, my best guess is brass or an amalgam of brass, bronze, copper, etc. that was originally plated. It could be silver, but has a warmer cast. I have left on the tarnish and coloration from its years underwater, although some has worn off from handling. I would really like to know the age and what country it might originate from. It appears to be a solid casting, not hollow handled and it is approx. 4 13/16" long. It weighs approx. 0.8 oz. The handle seems to be designed to replicate a bamboo stalk. The edges of the bowl are fairly sharp, as if worn and where the neck flares in to the bowl, it is asymetrical.
The mark on the back is pretty worn, and I don't have a strong enough magnifier to see it clearly. I used to think it was all letters, but looking as close as possible, I may have been looking at the incised spaces, and should have been looking at the raised marks. In that light, the first 2 marks appear to be either a face or a letter, then another one like an animal, but could also be a C next to a K or X. Next, there is an E or could be part of a mark, then there appears to be an L after that, but it is not struck as deep as the other letters, then either a colon or a B, then a P or R, and the last letter is an O or a face or something similar. I can't determine if the mark is set in a rectangular box or it is just the shape of the letters. I left the clay residue in the mark in hope it will make it stand out better.
Thanks in advance for your assistance and I hope I can be of help to someone else.
Roxanne


The mark on the back is pretty worn, and I don't have a strong enough magnifier to see it clearly. I used to think it was all letters, but looking as close as possible, I may have been looking at the incised spaces, and should have been looking at the raised marks. In that light, the first 2 marks appear to be either a face or a letter, then another one like an animal, but could also be a C next to a K or X. Next, there is an E or could be part of a mark, then there appears to be an L after that, but it is not struck as deep as the other letters, then either a colon or a B, then a P or R, and the last letter is an O or a face or something similar. I can't determine if the mark is set in a rectangular box or it is just the shape of the letters. I left the clay residue in the mark in hope it will make it stand out better.
Thanks in advance for your assistance and I hope I can be of help to someone else.
Roxanne


