manchester silver co. spoon sterling
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out of the categories for this site, this seems the closest to silver flatware.
anyone can tell me the type of spoon this is? i've searched til my fingers hurt and my eyes are fatigued. assistance finally requested. lol
the item is around 5 inches long or so.
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Not British or Irish, nothing in Jackson's for those symbols.
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thanks for taking the time to look!
i'm just wondering what type of spoon it is. i know the makers mark per the title of the thread. it is an M in side a cross with a crown below. (not that i really know anything about flatware)
finally found the hallmark if that is what you call this particular stamp, here - https://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_M.html
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Looks like a ladle for a gravy boat or a punch bowel.
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dang. i didn't even think to post the size of the spoon. it is around 5 inches or so. i guess it is possible to still be used for some sort of sauce or whatnot. thanks!
i did come across some books specializing in sterling silverware but i'm not buying a book for a couple/few low/low-ish dollar items.
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Gravy Ladle, American Manufacturer...
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Possibly Manchester Silver Co. Mary Warren pattern cream / sauce ladle. 4 3/8".
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thanks guys.
well that's 3 people for ladle. i guess i'll go with that.
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