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Thanks, Philsilvermakersmarks wrote:Definitely William Turner - the stop at the end is a distinctive feature. Turner registered this mark in June 1754 and these forms of the crowned leopard's head and lion passant marks were only in use until 1755/56. So the date letter (the mark on the left) can only be "t" or "u":
1754/55:
1755/56:
I favour 1755
Phil
ThanksAG2012 wrote:Hi,
William Turner berry spoon with later Victorian embellishment.
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