Help with mark on salt spoon

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Traci
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Help with mark on salt spoon

Post by Traci »

I know it is small and even a little crude, but I just adore it.

I've browsed through pages and pages of silver marks, but haven't had any luck yet. I have a hard time making the first stamp out, but as the second is 925 I'm guessing it is American.

Thank you for any help.

The hallmarks: http://www.flickr.com/photos/72987685@N ... otostream/

The spoon: http://www.flickr.com/photos/72987685@N ... otostream/
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Looks Maltese to me. Is the bowl made out of a coin?

Check out: http://www.925-1000.com/Fmalta.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Trev.
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Traci
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Post by Traci »

It does have a maltese cross at the top.

The bowl is round, but there is nothing that leads me to believe it was ever a coin.
Traci
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Post by Traci »

Thanks for your help, I'll post if i find more - but for now will do some investigations down the Malta line.
silver121
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Re: Help with mark on salt spoon

Post by silver121 »

Hi it could be by Joseph Rodgers & Sons Cutlers to His Majesty as they use the maltese silver mark
nice little salt spoon
Best regards geo
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Re: Help with mark on salt spoon

Post by Traintime »

Photo of spoon still extant. Finial is Maltese cross. On the other hand, the ancient mark of Rodgers is not Maltese form and, as noted elsewhere, always expected to be accompanied by the six point star as this was an official mark. So Rodgers is not in play here.
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