Unusual etched teaspoon - Frank W. Smith?
Posted: Fri Feb 03, 2012 10:58 pm
I hope you can help identify this sterling silver teaspoon! I have searched and searched and have come up with nothing thus far.... I recently acquired six of the pictured teaspoon from the vast array of oddments in my grandmother's silver chest. Interestingly, these are the only sterling pieces I've come across that have a monogram on the underside of the handle. I believe the "S" maker's mark can be attributed to Frank W. Smith. "C.A. Bannister" I have learned is the name of a silver/watch/jewelry shop that existed in Auburn, New York around the turn of the century [1900]. My Grandmother lived there her whole life so it makes sense. Needless to say, The C.A. Bannister Co. is no longer in business and I'm not even sure how long they were there so no luck down that avenue. Anyway, I've scoured the books in the library and spent [way too many] hours online and haven't seen anything remotely similar. The only thing I did find was on the Replacements web site where they have listed a F.W. Smith napkin ring ["Hollowware #10] with etched leaves that sort of look like the leaves on my spoon. I've exhausted all the resources I can think of and now humbly bow to the greater wisdom of the experts!
Thanks in advance for any information you may have that helps me solve this mystery!



Thanks in advance for any information you may have that helps me solve this mystery!








