Can anyone help me with this mark. It is on a fiddle salt spoon, which appears to be silver or very good N.S.
Thanks.
Paul.
J.S. Salt Spoon
Re: J.S. Salt Spoon
Hi Paul,
I've found the left hand side 'JS' mark. It appears to be a match for John Smallwood, a close plater working at Sheffield in the 1820's-1830's.
Trev.
I've found the left hand side 'JS' mark. It appears to be a match for John Smallwood, a close plater working at Sheffield in the 1820's-1830's.
Trev.
Re: J.S. Salt Spoon
Thanks Trev. That would make sense. The colour is all wrong for electroplate.
Paul.
Paul.