?Irish Berry Spoon
Posted: Sat Nov 24, 2007 12:22 pm
I inherited this spoon from my grandmother and what homework I've been able to do suggests Dublin as a possible origin. She called it a "berry spoon"... I guess it was designed to fish out the little fellas and leave the juice behind? Or maybe it was for some other purpose? Any help with the hallmarks would be appreciated. From left to right:
1. Date stamp - M
2. Can't decipher... looks like a scale or crown above a harp, or maybe a sprouted acorn
3. Seated figure facing left, holding a branch
4. Right profile of someone no doubt illustrious
5. Maker's mark - J.P
The pictures aren't great... excuse my formatting noobishness.
Thanks in advance.
quill
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1. Date stamp - M
2. Can't decipher... looks like a scale or crown above a harp, or maybe a sprouted acorn
3. Seated figure facing left, holding a branch
4. Right profile of someone no doubt illustrious
5. Maker's mark - J.P
The pictures aren't great... excuse my formatting noobishness.
Thanks in advance.
quill
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http://aycu19.webshots.com/image/34658/ ... 738_rs.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
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