Hello! This is my first time posting here. I'm trying to help my mom sort thru some of her old things, and came across this interesting silver spoon. I've searched around online, but can't locate the maker's mark anywhere. Does anyone know this one? Thanks in advance!
ID this mark?
Re: ID this mark?
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Re: ID this mark?
The first mark is the monogram BI maker's mark of Bertha Inglis and the other 3 are an Edinburgh hallmark with the date letter H for 1938.
Phil
Phil
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Thanks very much! I had assumed 1930s, and figured out the Edinburgh marks, but couldn't find the maker's mark.