Looks like 1860's but no maker's mark. Any idea of pattern name/maker?
Pattern name? Only marked Ball Black & Co
Re: Pattern name? Only marked Ball Black & Co
Something that might be useful in your research from this site: https://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_B.html
I don't know the pattern or maker. It is probably aesthetic movement silver, so that might be an area to focus on. Great piece. Good luck
I don't know the pattern or maker. It is probably aesthetic movement silver, so that might be an area to focus on. Great piece. Good luck
Re: Pattern name? Only marked Ball Black & Co
It seems reasonable to suggest the influence of John R. Wendt; many of his pieces are marked with the Ball Black & Company hallmark, but few pieces bear his actual name as a hallmark, but it seems reasonable that you could attribute this piece to John R. Wendt, check out his flatware patterns and you will see a few which are very similar to this piece, possibly this could be a hitherto unknown silversmith who was working in the general aesthetic-period style, that does remain a possibility pending further research :::