Sterling ID Help EM?

Item must be marked "Sterling" or "925"
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hpidaves
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Sterling ID Help EM?

Postby hpidaves » Fri Jun 29, 2018 12:14 pm

Hello,

I recently acquired this small (3 3/4") sterling piece (sugar sifter?) and could use some help with the manufacturer. It appears to be an "E" superimposed over an "M", but this is just a guess. I have attached photos.

Thanks!
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Re: Sterling ID Help EM?

Postby dragonflywink » Fri Jun 29, 2018 4:45 pm

The manufacturer was Barstow & Williams, Providence, Rhode Island 1888-1904 - their entwined 'BW' trademark is upside down in your pic, not sure I've ever seen their mark oriented the same direction as the 'Sterling' mark. With the wide bowl and short handle, looks like a bon-bon/nut spoon to me...

~Cheryl

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Re: Sterling ID Help EM?

Postby hpidaves » Fri Jun 29, 2018 5:30 pm

dragonflywink wrote:The manufacturer was Barstow & Williams, Providence, Rhode Island 1888-1904 - their entwined 'BW' trademark is upside down in your pic, not sure I've ever seen their mark oriented the same direction as the 'Sterling' mark. With the wide bowl and short handle, looks like a bon-bon/nut spoon to me...

~Cheryl


Cheryl, you are spot on. The holes threw me off -- I think those were probably drilled by a previous owner (they are not in any particular pattern and are not in straight lines). I found one just like it on eBay, except no holes.

Thanks so much!


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