Help finding history of a spoon
Posted: Fri Sep 23, 2005 10:08 pm
I have a spoon with the makers mark TR. I do not know who this is. Hallmark:Lion, left paw up-92.5% pure silver.
Sheaves of Corn-Assay-Chester Office
Capital Scrit 'G'-1732
The picture on the spoon, looks like enamle? It has St John the Baptist head on a platter, the date '1614', words 'ANNO DOMINI PENSANS' and 'PENZANCE'.
Anno Domini - A.D.
Pensans - 'Holy Headland'
What I am curious about is what does the spoon represent? I know in 1614 Charles II incorperated Penzance.
Why was the spoon realised?
What significance is St John's head on a platter?
What does the date 1614 represent?
Why was it made in 1732?
Who is TR?
Anything you can tell me, would be appreciated. I do have photo's, but I couldn't figure out how to upload them. I can email the to you if it will help.
Thank you
Sheaves of Corn-Assay-Chester Office
Capital Scrit 'G'-1732
The picture on the spoon, looks like enamle? It has St John the Baptist head on a platter, the date '1614', words 'ANNO DOMINI PENSANS' and 'PENZANCE'.
Anno Domini - A.D.
Pensans - 'Holy Headland'
What I am curious about is what does the spoon represent? I know in 1614 Charles II incorperated Penzance.
Why was the spoon realised?
What significance is St John's head on a platter?
What does the date 1614 represent?
Why was it made in 1732?
Who is TR?
Anything you can tell me, would be appreciated. I do have photo's, but I couldn't figure out how to upload them. I can email the to you if it will help.
Thank you