It is a 10-3/4" long spoon(maybe iced tea stirrer?) that is marked S&S Sterling. Can anyone help?
S&S Spoon
Hi,
If the spoon is by Stokes and Sons here is some background.
Thomas Stokes was a Die-sinker and Medallist who was known to be working in Melbourne, Australia in 1856. In 1867 he went into partnership with a G.F.Martin and the business was known as Stokes and Martin, Die-sinkers, Medallists, Electroplaters and Gilders, this venture lasted until 1893 when the firm became Stokes and Son with Harry Stokes joining his father. Their name changed again in 1896 to Stokes and Sons when another two sons entered the business.
They went Public in 1962 when they became Stokes (Australasia) Ltd.
Trev.
If the spoon is by Stokes and Sons here is some background.
Thomas Stokes was a Die-sinker and Medallist who was known to be working in Melbourne, Australia in 1856. In 1867 he went into partnership with a G.F.Martin and the business was known as Stokes and Martin, Die-sinkers, Medallists, Electroplaters and Gilders, this venture lasted until 1893 when the firm became Stokes and Son with Harry Stokes joining his father. Their name changed again in 1896 to Stokes and Sons when another two sons entered the business.
They went Public in 1962 when they became Stokes (Australasia) Ltd.
Trev.