Good day
I found this pair of sterling spoons among some plated ones at a car boot sale. The date letters seems to be for 1815 and it's made by J Newlands. I see the makers mark is overstocked over another. The spoons are about 18cm long and great looking for their age. Any information about The maker will be welcome.
Groete
Jannie
Pair of 1815 spoons by J Newlands
Re: Pair of 1815 spoons by J Newlands
Good evening
So I did some digging and found that the original mark on these spoons would have been by Newlands & Grierson. N & G. I am still trying to figure out when they broke up.
Jannie
So I did some digging and found that the original mark on these spoons would have been by Newlands & Grierson. N & G. I am still trying to figure out when they broke up.
Jannie
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Re: Pair of 1815 spoons by J Newlands
The partnership is noted by the Edinburgh Incorporation of Goldsmiths as "first mentioned 1810" and "last mentioned 1816"
Re: Pair of 1815 spoons by J Newlands
Thank you, I wonder if these spoons were remarked after they broke up. Still can't believe I found these among silver plated cutlery.silvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Fri Jul 26, 2024 10:31 am The partnership is noted by the Edinburgh Incorporation of Goldsmiths as "first mentioned 1810" and "last mentioned 1816"
Jannie