I think the silver marks are Glasgow, but not sure. Date letter K would indicate 1829 but the duty mark looks like George III (1786-1821).
Not sure now if it is Glasgow, any help appreciated.
Cheers.
Trying to ID silver spoon
Re: Trying to ID silver spoon
Hi,
I think it`s Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1805.
Date letter K of this form does not match any other assay office as far as I can tell.
Regards
I think it`s Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1805.
Date letter K of this form does not match any other assay office as far as I can tell.
Regards
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Re: Trying to ID silver spoon
Thanks AG2012, that makes sense and ties in with George III.AG2012 wrote:Hi,
I think it`s Thomas Wilkes Barker, London, 1805.
Date letter K of this form does not match any other assay office as far as I can tell.
Regards
Re: Trying to ID silver spoon
Love the patina on this, was it found in the ground? Really nice spoon
Matt.
Matt.
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Re: Trying to ID silver spoon
Yes mate, found in the ground and I am not cleaning, this one is being returned to the land owner.mk209 wrote:Love the patina on this, was it found in the ground? Really nice spoon
Matt.