Help ID this sterling spoon.

Item must be marked "Sterling" or "925"
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tere
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Help ID this sterling spoon.

Post by tere »

I spent about an hour last night posting pictures of 4 sterling spoons, hoping to get help with. Submitted it and it said it was accepted. Now its not anywhere to be found. Was it removed? Maybe I can't post 4 things at once? Trying again with 1 item.

Help identify mark please?

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Post by 2209patrick »

Hello.

I didn't remove your post, but you're probably correct as to the reason it was removed.
Here's the guidelines for posting: Posting Requirements

You're mark might be one used by the Whiting Manufacturing Company. Check here:
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_W2.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
tere
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Post by tere »

Thanks so much for the help. I guess I'll go back and repost each one separately.
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Post by dragonflywink »

Definitely Whiting's chimera trademark, the pattern is Louis XV, introduced in 1891, the bowl design is typical of Whiting's bon bon spoons.

~Cheryl
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Post by kozy845 »

Good call. You beat me to it. I was having trouble logging in to reply. I haven't yet figured out why I have to log in so many times when I think I am already logged in.
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