I have found this spoon at what I believe is an English settler camp in the U.S. I have done a bit of research to ID this myself and may be going in the wrong direction.
So in the pictures you can see that all I have are initial maker's marks. I am using the book titled "English Goldsmiths and Their Marks". I have dug a bit to figure out the first mark which is "INo". I have found that the "I" can be used as an "I" or a "J". I have also found that the small "o" represents the second letter of the last name. I looked through all the names of the goldsmiths in this book and I found one person that matches. His name is John Nodes. I will include a picture of this also.
The maker's marks are "INo" "YA" "TR" "S"
Am I going in the right direction? Any advice on where I should go from here.
Thank you all!