Silver, Silverplate or Coin Silver Hallmark P C P

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KIRSUGAR
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Silver, Silverplate or Coin Silver Hallmark P C P

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Attached is a notched spoon that I think is Silver, but not sure if it is coin or Sterling Silver. The hallmarks on the back of the spoon appear to be Old English type letters P C P, but are not very clear. I have not been able to find any American makers with this hallmark, so I am hopeful to get information here as to the maker, Sterling Silver (?), Coin Silver (?) or even Silverplate (?). I would also like to know what this spoon was used to serve. Is this for vegetables or noodle soup so that the notches grip the noodles? Does this look familiar to anyone?

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Re: Silver, Silverplate or Coin Silver Hallmark P C P

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PGP-maybe? Looks to be smudged on the right of letter. May need to rule out Brittania and "German Silver" (aka Alpacca) as metal with a chemical silver test. (Until then, do you get a garlic like smell-a quick detection of silver presence but not a sure answer.)
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Re: Silver, Silverplate or Coin Silver Hallmark P C P

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If I recall correctly, this is one of the marks used by Peter G. Perdriaux of Philadelphia.
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Re: Silver, Silverplate or Coin Silver Hallmark P C P

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Another example of the work and mark of Peter G. Perdriaux:

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