Old gold area, hence I first asked on a related forum but was directed here.
I have had a look though the markings on the site here and not found a match,
Please see the link below for picture, hard to make out.
Thanks
Australian spoon dug out of the ground
Re: Australian spoon dug out of the ground
Hi Pixulator,
Welcome to the Forum.
I think your image is upside down, one of the marks appears to be a crown. All that I can add is that the fact that a crown is present in the marks, would date the spoon to pre-1897, as after that date such a device was outlawed on plated wares.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
I think your image is upside down, one of the marks appears to be a crown. All that I can add is that the fact that a crown is present in the marks, would date the spoon to pre-1897, as after that date such a device was outlawed on plated wares.
Trev.
Re: Australian spoon dug out of the ground
Thanks Trev,
I'm working on taking a clearer image but most of the marks are gone. So guess it was silver plated at one point and this has all corroded off the surface, leaving a glittery gold like finish brass?
Thanks
I'm working on taking a clearer image but most of the marks are gone. So guess it was silver plated at one point and this has all corroded off the surface, leaving a glittery gold like finish brass?
Thanks
Re: Australian spoon dug out of the ground
Oh an I forgot, if your not familiar with Victorian gold history, it would most likely be either English or Chinese.