Monogrammed plated spoon

creade

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I found this plated spoon. The front is so nice ,I thought it was real silver. I’ve never heard of anyone monogramming plate before. It has some makers marks on the back that I can’t identify. Any help would be awesome, this is driving me nuts! 9123DCD7-E687-4B75-93C0-E5DBEE25E1A7.jpeg 6C5B1517-3F8F-428A-B21E-0EB8A03CE062.jpeg F464F93C-B6FC-4242-81CF-08042C6A5767.jpeg
 

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I'm pretty sure this is called 'Feather' pattern cutlery, popular in the early 20th century. :icon_scratch:
I have a 1908 Sears Roebuck catalogue that shows it and offers monogramming for a minimal fee.

Unfortunately, your pic of the makers mark isn't clear, maybe try taking a pic outside in natural light.
Here's a similar example I found in 2012, although mine is made by Rogers Bros.

The fact that it's monogrammed makes it a much more personal find. :thumbsup:
Dave
 

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