please help unknown hallmark " onc "

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timothy1944
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please help unknown hallmark " onc "

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this is a small ladle , like a sauce ladle .. hallmarked ... ONC Sterling .. does someone know this mark ... thanks in advance ..Tim.... Image Image
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"ONC" stands for "Old Newbury Crafters". Bad news: the piece isn't "old" as its style indicates. ONC "remakes" a number of patterns in the hand made style of two hundred or so years ago. Good news: ONC makes good, faithful reproductions that are, IMO, aesthetically more pleasing than 95% of the more ornate punch press patterns made since. Well, just my opinion. The style of your piece is "fiddle pattern", which had a rather wide timespan of popularity, from approx. 1800 to nearly a hundred years later, though more ornate patterns came to the fore in around 1850. The height of the popularity of this pattern was perhaps around 1835. I don't have info re the ONC marks, but am guessing that your piece was made within the last thirty or so years.

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thank you very kindly Tim...
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More good news, ONC is a well regarded firm, they still create many of their pieces by hand. Here's a link to their site with the company history.

ONC History
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The piece shown would have been made before 1956, O.N.C, started adding the word "HANDWROUGHT" to all work then, after 1965 all pieces bear the individual silversmith's mark.

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