Thomas Northcote 1779 or earlier?

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narpin99
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Thomas Northcote 1779 or earlier?

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I have this bright cut table spoon that I'm trying to track down the maker date for.

I am leaning towards Thomas Northcote 1779. However I feel the style of the marks denotes an earlier period (George II). 1739 is an option for the date letter, but that rules Thomas Northcote out?

Any opinions?

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Thanks in advance.
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Re: Thomas Northcote 1779 or earlier?

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Bright cut Old English is a style that only appears in the later 18th century, so not 1739. A spoon of that date would have a Hanoverian stem and a different bowl shape.
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Date letter is definitely for 1779
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Post by MCB »

In Grimwade's book the star shown here between the initials TN is unique to Thomas Northcote.

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