I identified this as 1802 Georgian the guy that one it said it was Canadian coin silver because it did not have the Leopards Head???? Can anyone help me out???
I have the same pseudo marks on a spoon, except mine is also stamped "C. Burr", Christopher Burr, who was a Providence RI maker. I'm doubly sure about it coming from Providence, as the owner's name engraved on the handle, Levina Whidden, appears on the Rhode Island census (1795-1867). Go check out my posting under Coin Silver. I'm wondering if this particular pseudo mark was common with American makers.
Very similar to a BG mark that was used by Baldwin Gardiner, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (c. 1814).
However, his mark did have a pellet between the B and G.
He used a variety of pseudo marks.
We often see the same pseudo marks used by different silversmiths on American coin silver.
Checked my Canadian references, but could not find a similar BG mark.