Spoon seems to be brass and no trace of any silver. Any ideas. Seems to be kings pattern. Any ideas from the markings?

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Wilson100
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Spoon seems to be brass and no trace of any silver. Any ideas. Seems to be kings pattern. Any ideas from the markings?

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This spoon seems to be brass. I can not find the markings. can some one help with the maker and approximate age?
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Re: Spoon seems to be brass and no trace of any silver. Any ideas. Seems to be kings pattern. Any ideas from the marking

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Hi,

This is likely to be one of the marks used by William Page & Co. of Birmingham.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_P.html

Due to the use of the 'crown' mark, the piece can be dated to pre-1897.

'GS' is an indicator for German Silver, see: http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary3.html

Trev.
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Re: Spoon seems to be brass and no trace of any silver. Any ideas. Seems to be kings pattern. Any ideas from the marking

Post by Wilson100 »

Hi Trev,

Thanks for your information. It not a special spoon, but just something I bought to try and find out about. I was curious why it has never been plated and just left as brass.
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