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This bottom marked table spoon with an indistinct date letter, has a makers mark I am struggling to identify. Does anybody have any ideas, or is it one of the lost register marks?
This is a mark of Richard Freeman of Plymouth who was working from 1702 to 1753. There is no obvious date letter but it must be later than 1720 as the spoon is sterling standard rather than Britannia standard.
Thanks Phil, I haven't seen this mark of Freeman's before. There are initials and a date of 1743 engraved to the terminal which would seem to fit nicely with the age of the spoon.
It looks like one of those cases where a Hanoverian spoon has had the stem cut and resoldered the other way round to make it Old English pattern. The stem seems to have some file marks around where the date letter should be.