I thunk I dug a silver spoon today.

Dan(NM)

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I hit a permission that turned out to be not older than I was told, but, it did give up a couple of rosies, 11 wheats and misc tokens from the 60's, I did find what I think is a silver spoon, man, I kissed it good too :BangHead: It's very thin, half as thick as a dime and has initials on the handle plus some markings on the back. Any one see these before and know what they stand for, thanks.
 

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Molewacker

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Oh my, so sorry that you dinged such a nice British silver spoon ( lion = UK sterling mark / crown = Sheffield

I can't make out the 3rd hallmark.

But truly a great find!

those who are more familiar with hallmarks can date for you - good luck!
 

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NICE SILVER SPOON FIND
 

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Good job ! Typically there would be a date letter on a British sterling piece , but from the style I'm guessing 1840 -1860 . I would expect to see a monarch profile mark there as well ,maybe thats the first mark left to right ?
 

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Just got a better look at that first mark - looks like an arm with a raised hammer ! Makers mark ? Should help to pin it down .
 

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Oh my, so sorry that you dinged such a nice British silver spoon ( lion = UK sterling mark / crown = Sheffield

I can't make out the 3rd hallmark.

But truly a great find!

those who are more familiar with hallmarks can date for you - good luck!
These are not British Hallmarks. I think they are coping our style,not sure if its to fool or legit. But the research needs to go in a different direction.
 

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Just got a better look at that first mark - looks like an arm with a raised hammer ! Makers mark ? Should help to pin it down .
Yes & whatever that is (I agree with your assessment) points it in a possible US direction. (Well at least away from the UK) The Lion & Crown are both wrong as well.
 

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Great recovery! [emoji109]
 

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Can't tell without a size reference, but it looks like it might be a salt spoon.

Oh and I like the Sears token.
 

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Congratualtions on the nice spoon recovery! :occasion14:
 

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Here it is all shiny looking and a ruler for reference. It's very thin and bends easily, you want be dipping ice cream with that sucker ;)
 

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I did find this - not exact, but same marks - hope it helps!


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I was wrong - I didn't realize the lion and crown were not exclusive to the UK - :(

The marking: Pure Coin indicates 90% silver.
In the 1880's, the U.S. switched to 92.5% silver or Sterling to make U.S. made silverware equal to the European Silverware which was 925 or Sterling.
Congratulations on a nice hunt.
 

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Congrats on your silver spoon. She's a beauty scratched or not. Hard to find silver spoons should make you do the Happy Dance for sure!:hello2:
 

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