The firm of "T.C. Garrett & Co." is listed as working from 1851-1860 in Philadelphia, so we know the approximate date of this Coin Silver Serving Spoon which looks like your basic fiddle-pattern spoon.
The strange thing is, there are three accompanying hallmarks which I have never seen on a "T.C. Garrett & Co." piece.
These marks remind me of the marks of Albert Coles, but somehow they are different, and I do not believe these are Albert Coles hallmarks:
T.C. Garrett & Co. Coin Silver Mystery Marks
Re: T.C. Garrett & Co. Coin Silver Mystery Marks
I was pointed in the direction of Henry Hebbard, and also I learned that Henry Hebbard was actually in a brief partnership with Albert Coles, so I wonder if this hallmark is perhaps from that brief partnership with Albert Coles?
: The top hallmark is a worn "H" :
: The second hallmark might be a "STAR" symbol, but it is extremely worn :
: The third hallmark is most certainly a diamond-shaped cartouche, and I wonder if it bears the letters "A" and "C" for "ALBERT COLES" :
: The top hallmark is a worn "H" :
: The second hallmark might be a "STAR" symbol, but it is extremely worn :
: The third hallmark is most certainly a diamond-shaped cartouche, and I wonder if it bears the letters "A" and "C" for "ALBERT COLES" :