Apostle Identification

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ggoodwin86
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Apostle Identification

Post by ggoodwin86 »

Hi there .
I have a London 1588 Apostle Spoon . I would appreciate any help with identifying the Apostle which I am finding difficult due to wear . The maker's mark is poorly struck and illegible .

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Post by Granmaa »

I think this is the earliest piece we've had in the British Sterling category.



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Post by dognose »

Hi,

After having cross referenced several different books, I am of the opinion that it is St.Matthew, but because of the wear and the different interpretations by various siversmiths, it is hard to say with any degree of certainty.

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Post by paulh »

I would go for St. Matthew. He seems to be holding a money bag. a symbol of his proffession as a tax collector.

Paul
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Post by byron mac donald »

Hi G-

Can you post a picture showing his right arm from the side? the picture of his back looks like he is carrying a carpenters square, which would be St. Jude.

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ggoodwin86
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Apostle Identification

Post by ggoodwin86 »

Thanks for your thoughts guys .

My guess was either St John with the right hand raised in benediction and the emblem in the left missing or - less likely - The Saviour again with the right hand raised in benediction and the orb and cross in the left missing.

A few more photos as requested by Byron :

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http://allyoucanupload.webshots.com/v/2 ... 7801094878" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks again for your input .

Gordon
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Post by byron mac donald »

Hi Gordon-

Thank you for posting the additional photos, after seeing these, I am inclined to agree with Trev and say St. Matthew, or possibly St. Peter.
The rest of them are holding items that would show even with the wear due to there relative size. Anyway, here is a site that I would think would know "who's, Who" it is The "Catholic Encyclopedia"

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Best wishes and let us know if you find out for sure- Byron
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Post by admin »

The saint's attributes may be found onsite under "apostle spoons" at http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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