Hi,
I posted this in the mystery objects forum but have had no luck there. I am interested to know more about the marks and the use of the spoon.
I am drawing a blank everywhere I look for the S&L maker> Can anyone help?
Also, does anyone know the use of the spoon as it has a tiny lip on it - as the spoon is only 5cm long I cannot fathom what it would be required for other than salt.
Thanks.
Colonial Pseudo Marks?
Re: Colonial Pseudo Marks?
Hi Notalot,
If I were to hazard a guess as to the origin of the maker's maker, I would say Canadian.
Trev.
If I were to hazard a guess as to the origin of the maker's maker, I would say Canadian.
Trev.
Re: Colonial Pseudo Marks?
I think you are right Trev. Probably Savage and Lyman, Montreal 1851 - 1867. (see Langdon's Guide to marks on early Canadian Silver). John
Re: Colonial Pseudo Marks?
Brilliant, thanks you both for the information.
Must get a copy by the sounds of it!
Must get a copy by the sounds of it!
Re: Colonial Pseudo Marks?
Some details of the firm of Savage & Lyman can be found here: Henry Birks & Sons of Canada
and: http://www.925-1000.com/canadiansilver_02.html
Trev.
and: http://www.925-1000.com/canadiansilver_02.html
Trev.