Interesting Spoons, very thin and no mark...

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eglass
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Interesting Spoons, very thin and no mark...

Post by eglass »

Okay, I am pretty "silver stupid", but these looked so finely made that I bought them even though they were so black with tarnish that I couldn't see a mark. Once cleaned up, guess what? Still no mark. I've just not seen anything made like these spoons, with little "nailheads" almost in the bowl of the spoon.

http://ourworld.cs.com/eglass1/unuspoon1.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

here is a closeup of the bowl on one:

http://ourworld.cs.com/eglass1/unuspoon2.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Can anyone tell me more about this type of piece?

Many thanks,

Kelli
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Hose_dk
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Post by Hose_dk »

I have been there. Bought 12 spoons and 12 forks. When cleaned up it looked like silver - but marks were french and maker of electro pate. Marks look like yours in shape, but I cannot see what is written in your marks. Try to post a better picture of marks.
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eglass
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Post by eglass »

Hi hose-dk - do you know I didn't even see those as marks, I thought they were something to do with the construction of the spoon! I will look much closer this afternoon and try and get a decent photo of both sides. They ARE marks!

I will be back by this evening with more photos hopefully.

THANK YOU!

Kelli
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Post by kerangoumar »

I have several 19thC Austro-Hungarian spoons with this sort of marking in the bowl but they have tested as silver - the one on the left looks like Diana
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eglass
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Post by eglass »

I am so sorry I didn't get back right away with more photos of the marks, I had technical difficulties (meaning every photo was blurred!)

Here's a couple of shots from someone else's camera, much better than mine - I took pics of several different spoons marks, since some seemed easier to see than others:

http://ourworld.cs.com/eglass1/unumark1.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://ourworld.cs.com/eglass1/unumark3.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
http://ourworld.cs.com/eglass1/unumark4.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Thanks again for your input!!

kerangoumar, the one on the left DOES look like a profile of a head maybe - just realized I was looking at them upside down, too.
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Post by admin »

Hi,
Yes, a profile of a woman in a kerchief looking left, this a silver guarantee mark from Czechoslovakia used 1922-1929. The outside shape of the mark indicates .800 purity. There would also be a #3 just behind her head. The initials are the maker's mark.

Regards, Tom
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eglass
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Post by eglass »

Tom, WOW! I cannot thank you enough....that is wonderful!

If I can ever help you with antique glass, just holler!

Sincerely,

Kelli Rooney
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kerangoumar
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Post by kerangoumar »

from a distance it appeared that the head was in a lobed punch - thanks for the closeup.
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