Hi
Apologies if this is not in the appropriate forum but because of the 'Sterling' mark I suspect it is American in origin.
This is a teaspoon measuring approximately 7 inches in size. I have not been able to identify the hallmarks. The hallmarks are at the most narrow part of the stem and quite difficult to photograph. hope they are interpretable.
help with marks on this spoon pls
Re: help with marks on this spoon pls
Hi,
It is difficult to see from your image, but check out Dominick & Haff at: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_D.html
Trev.
It is difficult to see from your image, but check out Dominick & Haff at: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_D.html
Trev.
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Re: help with marks on this spoon pls
That's Dominick & Haff's Queen Elizabeth pattern, the back is also marked 'PAT-D.16', the same year it was introduced (patent #D48811).
~Cheryl
~Cheryl
Re: help with marks on this spoon pls
Many thanks to Trev and Cheryl - must have skipped over this yesterday...