Postby dmay » Mon Feb 13, 2006 12:54 pm
I thought I had left a post about this, but I must not have clicked the send button.
I too, think, it is of Irish descent. The maker's mark is consistent with that of Michael Keating, who was a Dublin maker in the 1780s-1790's. The bright cut feathering and shell bowl are also consistent with a number of pieces I have seen of his work that fall within that time period (a google of his name will produce several listings of his silver with several ladles of similar style).
I have recently acquired a spoon with the same maker's mark, and all of the other marks very worn, so I have checked Jackson's and Grimwade's for English makers, and did not find any with a MK mark with a pellet in between.
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