Unusual Christening/Annointing Spoon - or is it?
Thanks Doos
Well I would never have guessed that it was a cream ladle, but that might explain the handle shape which could be used for hooking on the lip of the cream jug.
Regarding the export mark (key) I take it then that upon it's arrival in this country it has to be assayed again by the importer (S.B.L.) and stamped with a fresh set of markings; which would explain the import date that Waylander, has deciphered for me.
Thanks again
gardoo
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Well I would never have guessed that it was a cream ladle, but that might explain the handle shape which could be used for hooking on the lip of the cream jug.
Regarding the export mark (key) I take it then that upon it's arrival in this country it has to be assayed again by the importer (S.B.L.) and stamped with a fresh set of markings; which would explain the import date that Waylander, has deciphered for me.
Thanks again
gardoo
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Gardoo, nothing to add to the esteemed company's remarks other than to say WOW! - the hook at the end of the handle looks a wonderful and thoughtful feature!!!!gardoo wrote:Thanks Doos
Well I would never have guessed that it was a cream ladle, but that might explain the handle shape which could be used for hooking on the lip of the cream jug.
Regarding the export mark (key) I take it then that upon it's arrival in this country it has to be assayed again by the importer (S.B.L.) and stamped with a fresh set of markings; which would explain the import date that Waylander, has deciphered for me.
Thanks again
gardoo
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Christening spoon
JanJaap,
To my knowledge the mark for 1891 is a Gothic G.
As i don't find any G, i wonder why you think is's made in 1891.
Does the C atop the silvermark (the climbing lion) suggest it's made in 1937?
The exportmark (the key) is slightly different from the 1853 mark for exportsilver. This 1853 mark slightly changed in 1906.
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To my knowledge the mark for 1891 is a Gothic G.
As i don't find any G, i wonder why you think is's made in 1891.
Does the C atop the silvermark (the climbing lion) suggest it's made in 1937?
The exportmark (the key) is slightly different from the 1853 mark for exportsilver. This 1853 mark slightly changed in 1906.
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