I have a ladle that's tested as at least coin but the marks are so tiny, they're really difficult to make out & my camera fails a bit. I'm pretty sure the initials are T C & the other mark could be a lion passant. The only possibility I've been able to come up with is Theodor Cohn, London, around the turn of the 20th century.
It's not fully hallmarked & I though the Crown beheaded people for not following (or at least, lashed them with a wet noodle) the proper standards so I'm in a quandary.
The dragon engraving is hopefully another clue.
Thanks.
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