I have a full set of these...twelve spoons in the original case. If I've interpreted the marks correctly, I believe the spoons are SS, from Birmingham, made by William Aitken.
The year confuses me, however. Based on the mark alone, I think I would have chosen the year as 1853. I'm not quite sure what to make of the information noted with the makers on the Birmingham page, though. Next to William Aitken, I chose this since the WA looks the same as the one on the spoons to my eye, there is a note that reads: 1st qtr 20th C. There's no upper case E between 1900-1925, though.
Where have I gone wrong?
And how do you photograph the back of a spoon without getting the camera in the picture?
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This is the case...seen better days
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Thanks-help appreciated!
Please confirm year on set of British spoons
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Hi there. I'm not entirely sure about the maker, William Aitken, however I can tell you that this date letter is that of 1929. If the spoons were made in 1853 the 'E' would have a different shield shape, there would also probably be a Queen Victoria duty stamp along side the other hallmarks.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Clare.
Hope this helps,
Regards,
Clare.