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Unidentified Mote Spoon, Exeter?

Posted: Fri Jul 11, 2025 4:55 am
by dartsil
Hello all,

Can anyone assist with this Mote spoon.

Lion passant and a mark which appears to be a crown over the letter X.

Prior to 1701 Exeter used a similar mark but always appeared to be with a circular punch, another one we found was John Pike SNR of Plymouth who also has a crown over X but not identical to this, his date was down as late 17th century which would tie in with this spoon as would the Exeter marks.

Is it possible that this could be a mark not documented by Jackson's but may be in another book that is more specialised?

It measures 137mm in length (13.7cm)

Any help with this one would be appreciated.

Regards,
Colin

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Re: Unidentified Mote Spoon, Exeter?

Posted: Wed Jul 30, 2025 5:46 pm
by Aguest
::::::::::::::::::: If you magnify that notch in the top of the crown, do you see any additional tiny details in that square-shaped notch? ::::::::::::
:::::::::::::::::::: I keep thinking I see some additional details in that notch but I'm not 100% sure, like are there tiny letters in there? ::::::::::::::
:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: Do you have access to "West Country Silver Spoons and Their Makers 1550-1750, Timothy Kent (HC 1992)?" ::::::::::::::

Re: Unidentified Mote Spoon, Exeter?

Posted: Fri Aug 01, 2025 6:49 am
by dartsil
Hi,

I am not seeing anything within the notch you mention,

I do not have the book you mention.