Large silver spoon

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katie
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Large silver spoon

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Hi,

I have a large spoon (13 inches long) which I believe is sterling silver. It was used on a farm for many years and then found and rescued by my granny. I now have the spoon and wanted to identify the marks. I've looked on various parts of the website but with no luck.

Really appreciate your help,
Katie

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Re: Large silver spoon

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Hi Katie,

Welcome to the forum.
Silver plate marks (symbols) could be used by;
George Richmond Collis & Company, Birmingham, England,
c.1840 - 1893.
The base material a non silver white metal alloy


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Oel
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Re: Large silver spoon

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Great thanks Oel!
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Re: Large silver spoon

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Hello,

The mark is that of Robert Gainsford of Eyre Street, Sheffield.

The second mark is the likeness of an 'Elephant's Head', the trade mark of Gainsford.

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Thanks for the correction Bassett

See; http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_G.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Oel
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Re: Large silver spoon

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Thanks to you both - I can see that matches perfectly :)
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Re: Large silver spoon

Post by SirWatkynBassett »

Hello Katie and Oel,

Gainsford's mark is one of the more unusual plater's marks, in so much as the marks actually mean something. From left to right, 1,the pelt or hide mark, a common mark struck by the platers to indicate a covering skin of silver. 2, the 'Elephant's Head', Gainsford's trade mark. 3, the crown mark indicating Sheffield manufacture, 4, a gothic 'G' for Gainsford.

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Hello Basset,

Thanks for explaining! Much appreciated.

Oel
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Yes thank you Basset - really interesting to know!
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