I might know a little bit about American silver, but I know cold beans about crests thereupon. This is on a fiddle thread platter spoon by Thomas Charles Fletcher c 1830. Given the joined shields and form, I'm thinking a wedding gift? Any ideas on its reality or meaning?
Fact or fantasy?
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Re: Fact or fantasy?
The coat of arms displayed in that manner do point out to a married couple so it might indeed be a wedding gift or commissioned by the newly wed couple. I would assume that the coat of arms are genuine. Fantasy ones would probably have some more obvious elements like lion or eagle or just be rather generic like a shield with simple divisions. On the other hand the crown looks like that of a continental marquess but I'm not sure if it's really that of just a fancy element added to the coat of arms unless we are dealing with an emigrated marquess. You could browse this roll of early American arms to see if there's any match for either one.
https://www.americanheraldry.org/herald ... ican-arms/
https://www.americanheraldry.org/herald ... ican-arms/