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This spoon I paid way more than I would usually pay for a teaspoon but had a feeling it might be interesting. It’s marked STG SILV 1’ KM Turner? The bowl has the hammer marks left. Maybe this time my buy isn’t anything but a modern tourist piece? I was thinking possibly it dates to the 1920’s and is of an arts and crafts period and the maker is of importance. Are my instincts way off this time?
Interesting many thanks. I’ve had a search but can’t find much on Kit Turner only the mention about the Arts and Crafts club in 1912. Really hope I can find out more.
My first piece of New Zealand silver so pleased to get this.
Another great find! But you'll have to wait for that first piece of New Zealand silver, for this spoon is likely Australian.
Kit Turner exhibited her work (water colours, jewellery and metalwork in silver, pewter and copper) frequently around Australia during the 1920's-1930's. She was Melbourne-based and married to the metalworker, Alfred Dunstan.
Wow thanks Trev that’s superb info! As far as I could make out she exhibited for the Elam arts school in Auckland in 1912 so that’s why I was on the NZ path. Maybe she studied there?
I love these items they lead to research and peoples lives, it’s so interesting.