I am confused by this pair, which look old and hand wrought but are stamped in a modern font, "JAMAICA." The hallmark on the back of the handles are worn and partially obscured but I hope someone can recognize it. The spoon measures about 7 1/2 inches and the fork 7 inches long. The silver is about 1/8 inches thick. There is a monogram or maker's mark on the handle that looks like I with a C centered above it and a B. Thank you in advance for this informative, wonderful forum.<P>
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Help ID Jamaica Fork/Spoon w/monogram or maker mark ICB
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Hi Leslie,
Sorry if this is dissapointing but your items are most likely made of pewter and not silver. I have similar spoons as per photos. I suspect they are reproductions of shipwrecked 'pirate' items recovered from wrecks and sold as souvenirs in a museum shop in Jamaica.


Regards,
Tom.
Sorry if this is dissapointing but your items are most likely made of pewter and not silver. I have similar spoons as per photos. I suspect they are reproductions of shipwrecked 'pirate' items recovered from wrecks and sold as souvenirs in a museum shop in Jamaica.


Regards,
Tom.
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