coin silver spoon marked EXC

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samtron76df
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coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:30 pm

Have a teaspoon with a mark on the side of the handle stem that says "EXC". No other marks. Not sure if it is coin or sterling or something else. Anyone ever seen this before or can tell me what this is? Tks

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:35 pm

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Sun Mar 24, 2019 9:40 pm

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apologize for numerous posts - can't figure out how to edit original post to put other pics in it...

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby silverly » Mon Mar 25, 2019 8:59 am

Maybe FXC (Francis Xavier C?). Not necessarily coin. Sorry not much genuine assistance.

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Mon Mar 25, 2019 9:06 pm

thank you for the reply. where would I find that makers information?

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby Traintime » Wed Mar 27, 2019 7:55 pm

I don't believe that was more than a suggestion of a possible way to interpret the initials. In a situation like this, much may be derived from the spoon style, the type of drop, the location of marks etc....all complicated and often subjective. Trying to search for marks on the handle side or edge of spoons yields little past threads beyond some Russian related fakery (completely different marks from this). The "X" letter mark is either poor or damaged and could even be "X.". So, might consider that "FX." could be an abbreviation for Felix, and thus "Felix C" or perhaps "Felix G". And searching that way, all I find is Felix Cheron who is a French plater related to the complex history of Gallia...but this is not the kind of mark we expect in French plated wares. Without knowing the actual metal content in this spoon, it will probably be a painful journey to find the mark source (maker, retailer, etc.) unless a lucky break comes from someone who has carefully studied anomalies or happens to be familiar with this exact form.

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Thu Mar 28, 2019 8:09 am

Thank you for the reply. Guess I'll need to get it tested to narrow down my search. Appreciate the info and suggestions. I'll post results when I find out about metal content...

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Sun Mar 31, 2019 9:53 am

Had this spoon XRF tested and it came in at 89.8% silver. It was also hypothesized that the mark could read F&C with the X actually being a squashed ampersand. So this is coin silver from somewhere...

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby Traintime » Sun Mar 31, 2019 12:10 pm

Damaged "F&G"? Fletcher & Gardiner mark just for letter comparison: https://www.sterlingflatwarefashions.co ... /SSF3.html

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Re: coin silver spoon marked EXC

Postby samtron76df » Tue Apr 02, 2019 7:17 am

Thanks for the possible suggestion. Will keep digging. The side marking is likely a clue.


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