Interesting spoon which measures 172mm in length.
The spoon is only marked with {IK} and no other marks. The closest match I have found is that of Jasper Kelly (1447 Grimwades) but he is entered as a gold worker.
Can anyone shine some light on maker and purpose of spoon?
Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
This could well be the work of John Keith of Banff.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... &t=19031&p" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... &t=19031&p" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Hi Trev, again I had attributed to John Keith but again thought I would question my initial thoughts as again refering to Turners book theres no mention of just {IK} as one of his marks.
Any idea to the purpose of this spoon?.. Like the Erskine of Aberdeen spoon I thought I would post here to see if anyone else hit upon the Scottish Provincial angle.
Any idea to the purpose of this spoon?.. Like the Erskine of Aberdeen spoon I thought I would post here to see if anyone else hit upon the Scottish Provincial angle.
Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Further research Trev,
I am now pretty confident it is a masking spoon and 99% sure it will be by John Keith.
Now thats not a bad turn up for the books seen as I managed to get it for £8
I am now pretty confident it is a masking spoon and 99% sure it will be by John Keith.
Now thats not a bad turn up for the books seen as I managed to get it for £8
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Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Hello, just another spoon and another IK mark for perusal.
From my very limited knowledge of Scottish spoons I believe this spoon could well be an example of a toddy spoon. Although this spoon lacks any extra Scottish Provincial marks I felt it is likely to be a John Keith item. Checking the forum I found this post to add my photos to, and hopefully get some more opinions.
Yours
Fishless
From my very limited knowledge of Scottish spoons I believe this spoon could well be an example of a toddy spoon. Although this spoon lacks any extra Scottish Provincial marks I felt it is likely to be a John Keith item. Checking the forum I found this post to add my photos to, and hopefully get some more opinions.
Yours
Fishless
Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Hi Fishless,
Yes, I would agree that this is the work of John Keith. What is the length of the ladle?
Trev.
Yes, I would agree that this is the work of John Keith. What is the length of the ladle?
Trev.
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Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Hello and thank you Dognose for the review of my photo. I am very pleased to own this Provincial Scottish spoon by John Keith. I just measured the spoon. It is 17 cms long and 4 cms across the bowl.
Yours
Fishless
Yours
Fishless
Re: Jasper Kelly?? Another Maker not 100% sure of
Sounds more like a cream ladle.
Trev.
Trev.