I wonder if anyone, please, would be able to throw any light on this spoon, which I'm assuming is silver?
It is stamped T&H which I can't identify as a maker - plenty of THs but no T&H. It also has another impressed mark, which looks to be a partly obscured date letter, possibly an uppercase N. Interesting shape which I'm guessing is late Georgian?
Georgian teaspoon T & H
Re: Georgian teaspoon T & H
Taylor and Hamilton, Glasgow, c.1780. The shape is named Scottish Fiddle in Pickford because of its popularity north of the border.
Re: Georgian teaspoon T & H
Oh, many thanks for that, very interesting. Without wanting to reveal my ignorance too much I didn't consider a Scottish possibility, particularly being down here in Cornwall. Looking now at the date letter it does actually look like a slightly distorted version of the oval Glasgow tree(?) mark, particularly with the small fleck at the top.
Re: Georgian teaspoon T & H
Hi Essanjay,
Welcome to the Forum.
Thanks to your excellent images, Taylor & Hamilton have now been added to our Scottish information topic:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 09#p145909
The topic now records details of some thousand of those working in the trade in Scotland.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Thanks to your excellent images, Taylor & Hamilton have now been added to our Scottish information topic:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 09#p145909
The topic now records details of some thousand of those working in the trade in Scotland.
Trev.
Re: Georgian teaspoon T & H
Thanks, Trev.
Glad they're of use.
Simon
Glad they're of use.
Simon