The spoon is only marked with {IK} and no other marks. The closest match I have found is that of Jasper Kelly (1447 Grimwades) but he is entered as a gold worker.
Can anyone shine some light on maker and purpose of spoon?
Hi Trev, again I had attributed to John Keith but again thought I would question my initial thoughts as again refering to Turners book theres no mention of just {IK} as one of his marks.
Any idea to the purpose of this spoon?.. Like the Erskine of Aberdeen spoon I thought I would post here to see if anyone else hit upon the Scottish Provincial angle.
Hello, just another spoon and another IK mark for perusal.
From my very limited knowledge of Scottish spoons I believe this spoon could well be an example of a toddy spoon. Although this spoon lacks any extra Scottish Provincial marks I felt it is likely to be a John Keith item. Checking the forum I found this post to add my photos to, and hopefully get some more opinions.
Yours
Fishless
Hello and thank you Dognose for the review of my photo. I am very pleased to own this Provincial Scottish spoon by John Keith. I just measured the spoon. It is 17 cms long and 4 cms across the bowl.
Yours
Fishless