I am new to this forum so I hope I do this correctly.
This ladle measures 7" long with a bowl that is approximately 2 3/4" across. At the top of the handle it is marked (engraved or stamped not sure which) with a set of arms shooting a bow and arrow upward. Above that it is marked Fortuna Sequatur in what looks like a banner. I can include a picture of this if necessary but wanted to abide by the rules of two pictures only.
This ladel has five impressed hallmarks.
The first (as per the picture below) is an image of a man that looks a lot like Ben Franklin. It closely resembles the Duty Mark # 2 dated 1786-1821.
The second mark is a capital U. The U has a crossed top on the left side only. It appears to resemble the 1823 mark on the Sheffield page.
The third mark was probably the easiest for me to recognize. It is that of a lion with one paw raised and represents Sterling .925.
Now comes the hard one... This may be the maker's mark and even though I couldn't capture it in my photos it appears that maybe it is four letters , two on top of the other two. They look like WB over WF but honestly I can't be sure.
The final emblem appears to be an inverted C.
Any information in identifying this piece with the maker and approximate age would be greatly appreciated.