Postby dognose » Wed May 02, 2018 3:32 am
Don't worry about the questions, post as many as you wish. We never tire of discussing anything to do with the silver trade.
I doubt it could be a quality indicator, it the other examples I posted we have a 'Y', and a 'W'. It may well be evidence that Dixon's did at one time use a dating system, but this would likely be an in-house code and not related to the date letters used by the Sheffield Assay Office.
Have you tried polishing the spoons? From the images, to me it looks like a nickel silver base metal where the plating has been polished away over the years. If so, then it would indicate electro plating, and we would be talking late 1840's at the earliest.
Trev.