Gilt Bowl Mustard Spoon

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Escafeldia
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Gilt Bowl Mustard Spoon

Post by Escafeldia »

I have a Mustard Spoon which is 4.5 inches long and has a gilt bowl. The mark on the rear of the spoon handle doesn't make sense to me and I don't believe it is Silver Plated. It discolours in the same way as a conventional Sterling SIlver spoon and is a high quality manufactured article. The photographs show the spoon and the handle design and the reverse of the handle shows the mark. The Makers Mark is "MH & C." in the Shield and the octagonal recesses read "A " : "1" :"C" : "P". Any help in finding the Maker and verifying the Mark as either Silver or Silver Plate would be appreciated.

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Hi,
Your spoon is silver plated, the letters are A1 the quality, EP electro plate and the makers mark is I believe Martin Hall and Co. of Sheffield, hope this helps,
Regards Trev.
Escafeldia
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Post by Escafeldia »

dognose wrote:Hi,
Your spoon is silver plated, the letters are A1 the quality, EP electro plate and the makers mark is I believe Martin Hall and Co. of Sheffield, hope this helps,
Regards Trev.
Thanks very much for the information Trev. To say I was disappointed is an understatement - I really thought I had found a sterling silver article. I didn't expect to see a gilt bowl and such good quality in a sliver plated job.
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