I have 3 teaspoons of what looks like Scottish origin, celtic point and marked only with WN and an anchor mark. Cannot find the silversmith or any info on these, help would be great, thanks.
Matt.
Scottish provincial? WN anchor mark
Re: Scottish provincial? WN anchor mark
Just a refence note...some old threads list three areas in Scotland associated with anchor or fouled anchor marks. Also, some earlier Scottish makers apparently relocated to India.
Re: Scottish provincial? WN anchor mark
Just an update to these spoons, they were originally part of a set of 6 teaspoons bought from a family who owned them, 3 were marked like this and 3 were marked for Edinburgh. Really good to hear where they came from but really wish the set had stayed together for evidence.
I really feel these are Scottish and the way they are made bears a lot of similarities with a few other Paisley makers.
I really feel these are Scottish and the way they are made bears a lot of similarities with a few other Paisley makers.
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Hi Matt,
Is it possible to replace the images?
Trev.
Is it possible to replace the images?
Trev.
Re: Scottish provincial? WN anchor mark
These are the only ones I have on my phone can take more in daylight sometime.