Got this spoon today from an antique store. It is monogrammed AM GKF 1754, Colo 1906, and on the front V.O. Penley. I'm pretty sure it was made closer to 1754 than 1906. No idea how it would make it to Colorado for a monogram 150 years later. On the back I can make out 1 1/2 letters, B (or R) and then maybe D, R, or P, all in fancy cursive lettering. The marks in order I believe are maker's mark, date code, London mark, then what's left of the lion. When holding the spoon at the right angle it also looks like there's a T for the date code, which would back up 1754. The mark next to it, I'm assuming is the London mark. You can only make out the top half of a crown. The lion mark seems to have been worn off completely, with just a fraction of the edge left. Do you think this was made in 1754, and if so any idea on the maker? There were a couple makers from that time frame with similar initials, but none with lettering like that.
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