So these were listed as pieces by the American silversmith "Jonathan Clarke" The owner thinks these initials are "JC" but as you can see, there's not much "J" there; to me it looks like an "I" perhaps but I have to admit; it's thicker to the bottom left like a J would be. Having several stamps of my own, I'm well aware of worn/damaged stamps w/broken out "parts". Often the thinnest parts break out/off first; like the leg of a J. Would you concur with their attribution? And if not, then who could this be? I don't find a resource our site here for early American smith's maker's marks, like pre 1800 so if I've missed it somehow, post me a link! I see a similar mark for John Coburn but the cartouche shape is squarish and tooth edged. I've found nothing for Clarke, here or otherwise. They are nice little spoons though! I of course, envision having tea with these...
Any help appreciated.
Regards, mitch
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