I could some help with this one. A Dutch teaspoon, 5" (13cm) in length, 2nd Standard.



The marks are somewhat worn, but the Minerva Head seems ragged on the top, more like hair than a helmet. The date letter is nice and clear, 1818, but is there enough of the maker's mark remaining for anyone to make an educated guess as to the identity of the silversmith?
Any help appreciated.
Trev.