Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
::::: I stumbled across some sort of similar reproduction of an English form and I cannot remember who made it, was it a Stieff Williamsburg pattern? :::::: I think you might have a similar spoon. ::::: It might be American 20th century sterling silver but not marked as such, similar to the example pictured below, I finally figured out that is was from an American company, but now I cannot remember which one as it was a few years ago. :::::::
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
Referencing historical reproduction work by deMatteo?
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
Thank you for the comments. I am aware of the Williamsburg reproductions, but there’s not enough signs of markings to fit that for me. I would like it better if the bowl was more oblong, but because it’s not, I’m still completely puzzled.
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
Hi Silverly,
The pattern is what is known as 'Scottish Fiddle Pattern'. The repair is just where you expect the maker's mark to be struck, thus making it a weak point.
The likelihood is your spoon is mid 18th century and Scottish in origin.
Trev.
The pattern is what is known as 'Scottish Fiddle Pattern'. The repair is just where you expect the maker's mark to be struck, thus making it a weak point.
The likelihood is your spoon is mid 18th century and Scottish in origin.
Trev.
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
Thank you Trev. I like that report.
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
::::: I was thinking about this spoon & do the details not seem "cast" or "die cast" like other mid-18th century rococo silver spoons from England? So the fact that it is "cast" would rule out any later reproductions because they are all stamped and do not use the older "cast" technique :::::::
:::::: Under magnification there should be tiny casting artifacts from the casting process, so that adds evidence for the mid-18th century time period :
:::::: Under magnification there should be tiny casting artifacts from the casting process, so that adds evidence for the mid-18th century time period :
Re: Queen Anne? Spoon 4 3/8” or 11.1cm
I am not able to find anything on this spoon that suggest whether or not it is cast. For me it's just too worn to tell.