::: I read a rumor that sometimes the makers' marks that appear twice are sometimes from York? :::
[EC] Twice Provincial?
Re: [EC] Twice Provincial?
A maker's mark struck twice on an early 18th century spoon could be London or, I guess, any of the regional centres. Ebenezer Coker of London, who is a known spoon maker, entered a mark similar to these in 1738 but I would not want to claim this is definitively the same mark.
Ebenezer Chittenden
Could a kind person please check "Ebenezer Chittenden" and see what you think?
Also, this thread should be moved to the American Coin Silver forum, sorry for the confusion.
Also, this thread should be moved to the American Coin Silver forum, sorry for the confusion.
Re: [EC] Twice Provincial?
I think Chittenden is a fair attribution - there are enough similarities in the marks.
Waylander
Waylander
Ebenezer Chittenden?
Thank You. I think I leaped to absurd conclusions (again, as usual) once I found the teaspoon from Cork, I assumed the rest were all English Provincial.