Who Is J. Wake?

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dognose
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Who Is J. Wake?

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Hi,

Has anyone come across this maker before?:

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J. Wake

Any thoughts appreciated.

Trev.
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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

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In a book from 1915 I found a sentence which reads "Mat Waite was the son of a silversmith, John Wake, who wrought at his trade near upon a century ago. His father also was a worker in silver." ::: However, when I go to the actual text of the book, it seems to read "John Waite" instead of "John Wake" so this could be some sort of error in translation ::: This must be an error which occurred when translating the physical text into digital text :::

There's a long history of a Wake family in England, which is of historical interest, but no mention of a "J. Wake" have I yet found :::

I get the feeling these would be English Colonial/English Provincial rather than American, what do you think when you look at the spoons?
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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

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Hi Aguest,

Thanks for your thoughts and the attempt to find the origin of these spoons.

The spoons are not mine (I wish they were!), I was just sent the images for a possible identification. To me, there is something strangely familiar about them, I guess at some point in time I've seen marks in a similar font, or........., but at the moment nothing is ringing any bells.

Hopefully another member will have some thoughts.

Trev.
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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

Post by dognose »

A year has past, so just moving the topic to the colonial section to see if there are any new thoughts as to the origin of these spoons.

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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

Post by bstaunto »

I've just seen some spoons marked 'J&T Wake'. Just to add some more for research. If I can, I will post some images. After a quick look, it seems other examples have turned up in England at auction.
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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

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Hi Ben,

Thanks for the further information. It would be great to see some images if possible.

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Here are the photos I could access. If I manage to secure them, I'll post full photos of the spoons! Fingers crossed. :P

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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

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Oops, sorry for that double pic.

Also, there is an example just marked 'WAKE'.

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Re: Who Is J. Wake?

Post by dognose »

Thanks Ben. Good luck in acquiring these fascinating pieces.

Trev.
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