Three J&G table/place spoons having standard marks, but including a mark that appears to be rubbed out. It sits left of the maker mark and seems to begin "H.S" followed by a blanked space which resumes as "AGUE" (like the end of Montague or Teague). The letters are not in a reserve or cartouche, but openly stamped. I'm guessing it may be a retailer, but wonder if J&G may have destroyed the mark themselves for some reason, as their own mark is clearly intact.
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Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
Re: Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
Remarkably, these letters of the additional mark appear similar to that of Hezekiah S. Sprague of Ohio. With that, here is an SMP thread on a Sprague (rubbed too) with the inclusion of the word "Premium": https://www.smpub.com/ubb/Forum19/HTML/000412.html
Re: Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
Here is a thread referring to the "Premium" mark in association with pseudo marks that also turn up on a J&G sample. Is this a train of evidence linking J&G to Sprague as a supplier source?
Re: Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
Finally, there is a listing for a piece having the marks [Eagle] ["D"] [Star] just before "H.S.Sprague" with no surrounding reserve or cartouche. (An alternative mark not noted by primary sources.) This would seem to be a conclusive set of marks to link these firms, and the Sprague family all come from New York where connections could be established.
Re: Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
Oops..forgot to link to that pseudo marks thread: viewtopic.php?f=3&t=9902
Re: Johnson & Godley: Additional Mark
And just for additional interest, the placement of a Richard Godley open mark on a J&G item care of SMP: https://www.smpub.com/ubb/Forum19/HTML/000446.html