Can anybody identify this maker's mark? It's on the back of what I take to be a serving spoon with a large, round bowl - the spoon is about 8" long. It is followed by the word "STERLING".
Pennant-shaped maker's mark?
Watson? pennant
Thanks so much for this identification!
the pattern does look a whole lot like Wts34 at Replacements.com, but strikes me as a more delicate rendition. (perhaps an artifact of the camera(s) used?)
Also, the Watson pennant shown in the Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks is facing the opposite direction. Is it common (or even known?) for a maker to reverse his mark?
the pattern does look a whole lot like Wts34 at Replacements.com, but strikes me as a more delicate rendition. (perhaps an artifact of the camera(s) used?)
Also, the Watson pennant shown in the Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks is facing the opposite direction. Is it common (or even known?) for a maker to reverse his mark?
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