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I bought this table spoon as Canadian Colonial, unfortunately I have no reference material to confirm this. Can anybody help me to establish the country of origin and the maker?
I think the school of thought is now that his name was Richard Kestell Olver and that he was English in origin. The names, Kestell and Olver are most commonly found, I believe, in Cornwall.
Caverhill's Toronto City Directory 1859-60 (page 150) to wit: OLVER, RICHARD KESTELL, druggist and silversmith, 296 King st. east.
Care of Toronto Public Library: https://static.torontopubliclibrary.ca/ ... 146894.pdf
Hello, I know its been a long time since this post was made but I have practically the exact same Spoon however the makers mark isn't RKO but RO. Is there any evidence that Richard Kestell Olver used just the initials RO at some point?