This 6-1/2" spoon/ladle appears to me to be solid silver, and the date of 8-22-36 etched on the reverse of the handle seems to point to America (date format of month-day-year). I assume it's 1836. It looks as though it began life as two pieces that were soldered together -- bowl and handle. When I first saw it, I thought Germany or Scandinavia, but again, the date makes me think otherwise. I can find no maker's mark anywhere. It has the look and feel of solid silver -- no plate wear and bends fairly easily.
Any ideas as to country of origin, maker, age?
Thanks,
Dave
Unmarked spoon/ladle 8-22-36
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Re: Unmarked spoon/ladle 8-22-36
Hi, lovely sauce ladle. It is probably solid coin silver but not from 1836. The etched design is East Lake which is a later Victorian design. The date was probably engraved much later in this piece's life (like 1936). A lot of American companies made plain unmarked pieces and sold them to retailers to mark so we may never know the maker but it is certainly American. If I were to toss out a guess I would say it was made by Knowles & Ladd.
For more information see the below article.
https://www.925-1000.com/a_Knowles&Ladd.html
For more information see the below article.
https://www.925-1000.com/a_Knowles&Ladd.html