I would like to know the maker of this spoon. It is marked with the head for Italian 800 silver. The other mark is what looks like a crossed spoon, knife and fork between the letters A R. Does anyone have an idea of what this means?
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Thanks.
Italian silver spoon 1870-1934
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Here are some more photos.
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That's about the best photo I can get (you can just about see the little '3' underneath the head).
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That's about the best photo I can get (you can just about see the little '3' underneath the head).
Anatolio Henin of Milan, working from 1866, when he assumed the workshop of Luigi Henin. As the device in the mark suggests, Henin was a large manufacturer of flatware. Unfortunately, it doesn't help narrow the date any; A. Henin existed well into the 20th century, working throughout the Monarchy and into the Fascist period. (They were assigned registry number 42 MI in 1935.) Still, I think your spoon probably dates from the 19th rather than the 20th century. Hope this helps!