Hi, i have this lovely sterling enamel spoon marked "London", 925 sterling silver, and what I believe to be the 1932 date marker "r" on the far right. however, I cannot determine the designer! I think his mark should be on the far left? But all I see are these verticle lines/shapes? Could anyone please help identify who the designer possibly could be? Thanks.
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Please Help ID the designer of this spoon!
Re: Please Help ID the designer of this spoon!
if it helps, the pattern on the spoon looks like this:
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Re: Please Help ID the designer of this spoon!
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Although it may not look like it, the sponsor's mark reads 'HJH', the extremities have been worn away. This is the mark of the importer of your spoon, Henry James Hulbert of London. Hulbert was a well-known importer of Norwegian silver, and your spoon is typical of that country's manufacture.
As for the actual maker of the spoon, then very probably it is the work of Marius Hammer, a known supplier to Hulbert.
The date letter looks more like 'l' for 1926.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 38&t=20661" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Although it may not look like it, the sponsor's mark reads 'HJH', the extremities have been worn away. This is the mark of the importer of your spoon, Henry James Hulbert of London. Hulbert was a well-known importer of Norwegian silver, and your spoon is typical of that country's manufacture.
As for the actual maker of the spoon, then very probably it is the work of Marius Hammer, a known supplier to Hulbert.
The date letter looks more like 'l' for 1926.
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 38&t=20661" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Re: Please Help ID the designer of this spoon!
Thanks very much, Trev! Quick to respond Admin like you and this entire site has been very helpful! I look forward to learning much more here :)