"JR&S" Non-Standard Marks

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Traintime
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"JR&S" Non-Standard Marks

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A 12-inch teaspoon or canoe paddle looking deceptively like John Round & Sons marks until you blink. Could it be Canadian...a leaf mark?

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Re: "JR&S" Non-Standard Marks

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It looks like JOSEPH RODGERS & SONS or JOHN ROUND & SON it's hard to tell with the marks after S.
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Re: "JR&S" Non-Standard Marks

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Hi,

I doubt it's neither, but would love to be proved wrong.

John Round & Son did do a large business in Canada, if that is the origin of the spoon, but their advertisements for the Canadian market show different marks:

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John Round & Son, Limited - Montreal - 1906


The trade mark of Joseph Rodgers & Sons, the Star and Cross, was so well-known around the world as a mark of quality, I cannot see them leaving this out of their marks.

That said, I'm sure in the back of my mind that there was an English maker that used a maple-leaf mark, but at the moment it escapes me.

Trev.
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