Geo Adams/Chawner&Co Spoon Identification

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ttroutt7
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Geo Adams/Chawner&Co Spoon Identification

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I am a new member of the forum....excited to find the resource....thanks in advance for your input

These two spoons are marked GA and appear to have George Adams /Chawner makers marks....I cannot determine what is at the head of the spoon,,,figure in robe with staff and orb....a shell like bowl being held up by a native figure front and back including belling button and posterior ...head of native...so, I have no idea what the spoon represents, what it was used for, and the time it was made...I preliminary look suggest the 1840 mark but not positive...If the surrounds on the GA are circles then not so sure could be later...not sure what the crown on back of bowl represents...thank you...Harry
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Re: Geo Adams/Chawner&Co Spoon Identification

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Welcome to the forum, Harry.

Although you have not given any dimensions for the spoons they look as if they are fairly small. I therefore think that they may be salt spoons. The figure with the staff is probably an apostle, maybe St James, who is traditionally depicted with a pilgrim's staff. Exactly what the figures next to the bowl are meant to represent I have no idea. The crown on the back of the bowl would have been added by the original owner and may be some form of family identification.

The maker's mark definitely appears to be that of George Adams of Chawner & Co but it is not possible to make out the date letter from your picture as it is too blurred. Another picture of the mark taken from further away so that it is in focus would help.

Phil
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Re: Geo Adams/Chawner&Co Spoon Identification

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Thank you for your response...The spoons are 4 3/4" in length and weigh .7 oz or 19 grams...The bowl is 1" in diameter...I'll work on getting a better pic of the maker's mark...H
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Re: Geo Adams/Chawner&Co Spoon Identification

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Hi,
In 1856 – 1875 sequence I think we should concentrate on letters ``d`` ``b`` and ``h``.

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