
Obviously, I see the maker’s mark as “J.K“, and I think it is another example of the “J.K” mark pictured on silvermakersmarks website and noted as of an unknown maker and “Seen with an undated hallmark in the style used 1797 to 1806”, and on a spoon. Phil’s, silvermakersmarks website has a different J.K mark for 1795-1776 and also a no pellet JK for 1800-1802 but indicates James Keating had working dates 1795-1819.

In a reply to similar query to the Forum, about a “J.K” mark (other hallmarks worn), another name was brought up.
“John Keene registered at the Dublin office in 1784, obtained Freedom in 1789, elected 3rd Warden in 1797, 2nd Warden in 1798, 1st Warden in 1800 and Master in 1801 (I think, but will have to check, that during the years that he held these official positions, that he would not have been allowed to practice his trade), he was also elected to the Common Council of the City of Dublin in 1798. He was noted as working out of 67, Dame Street (North side). His son, also John Keene was apprenticed to him in 1802. He died in 1807.”
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Are we able to tease anything more concrete about the maker of my soup ladle?
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