Hi all,
My question is regarding the marks I have found on a souvenir spoon I have purchased long time ago. Despite the numerous research I have made on the subject, I have no information regarding the country and date of creation. The "Q2" mark would tell about Swedish manufacture of 1798, but the trefoil cartouche is apparently missing and the fiddle and shell design looks like from a bit later period (see the last picture.) The crown shape combined with a rotated moon is also very interesting to me. I do not know what these marks mean and I would appreciate any kind of information. Thanks!
Happy holidays,
N. V.
Souvenir spoon mystery
Re: Souvenir spoon mystery
Hi,
Image of the mark is too small;klicking on them does not help,either.
Can you,please, embed close up of the marks.
Thanks,regards.
Image of the mark is too small;klicking on them does not help,either.
Can you,please, embed close up of the marks.
Thanks,regards.
Re: Souvenir spoon mystery
Yes the image could be better and bigger. However, I'll try my best shot anyway.
It is not Sweden (three crowns) but Finland (one crown only) and the maker's mark could be G.A.S. That would be Gustaf Adolf Strömbäck in Helsinki. The half moon is not the moon but a boat for Helsinki's crest. The year mark Q2 would be 1849.
What about this suggestion AG2012?
It is not Sweden (three crowns) but Finland (one crown only) and the maker's mark could be G.A.S. That would be Gustaf Adolf Strömbäck in Helsinki. The half moon is not the moon but a boat for Helsinki's crest. The year mark Q2 would be 1849.
What about this suggestion AG2012?
Re: Souvenir spoon mystery
Very interesting! Thousand thanks for the interesting insights!!!
Best wishes,
NV.
Best wishes,
NV.