Featured silver? spoon & seaglass beach finds

Discussion in 'Silver' started by charlie cheswick, Sep 21, 2020.

  1. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    a few nice beach finds i found today

    im hoping the spoon might be silver hallmarks looks interesting

    might be nothing. would think it would only have any worth if it was old old

    was all the colour of the cup part when i found it, been beaten up badly by the sea

    some nice sea glass pieces i thought id share as well

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  2. laura9797

    laura9797 Well-Known Member

    Your fiddle back spoon doesn't appear to have the sterling hallmarks but could be pewter or plate. Not sure if there was a mark for coin other then 'COIN'. I LOVE the sea glass!!!! WE are packing up and heading down to our beach house in Dauphin Island Alabama. We were just hit by Hurricane Sally so we are on a clean up mission. I would love to find some sea glass!!!!
     
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  3. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    Thanks Laura

    That's usually a good time to find it when things have been moved around a bit

    They are called reverse gemstones, created by man, formed by nature

    Hope you find some nice pieces
     
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  4. Ownedbybear

    Ownedbybear Well-Known Member

    I love seaglass, it makes fab jewellery.
     
  5. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    me too obb, would love to be able to make some silver rings out of my nicer pieces

    the lime piece would make a lovely cuff bracelet as well
     
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  7. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    Thanks for the info sis

    the eye looking ones lovely, but you can only see it properly when held up to the light
     
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  8. blooey

    blooey Well-Known Member

    Marks resemble Elkington perhaps?
     
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  9. DrPam

    DrPam Active Member

    My question about the spoon is, “Where did it come from?” If you can determine the spoon’s age you’ll be able to look at a list of shipwrecks off the coast and possibly identify which ship it was on. Might be an interesting historical find.
     
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  10. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    Interesting diagnosis thanks doc :)

    I'll certainly look into that, Appledore where I live has alot of rich history in that sort of thing

    The hallmark is very odd, I had to scour it with a knife at first, then abrasive to get to anything readable, so would be surprised if it's a plated spoon

    Thinking more likely pewter

    Don't even know which way round to read the hallmark
     
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  11. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    From what I'm reading, the fact that it is a two part constructed spoon, is a sign that it's quite old

    Don't know how that fits in with the shape/style of it

    Don't know if spoons were ever made later on in two parts ?
     
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  12. Lucille.b

    Lucille.b Well-Known Member

    What a fun group of finds. Love the thought of hunting along a beach. :)

    Can't help with the mark on the spoon, but how interesting. Keep researching.

    Really love the glass. What will you do with it? I could see filling a clear jar and setting in the window. You found some really pretty pieces!
     
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  13. DrPam

    DrPam Active Member

    Beachcombing, finding a mysterious spoon and loads of beautiful sea glass -- I call that a banner day! Good luck with your sleuthing.
     
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  14. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    Hi Lucille

    Yeah it's a lovely thing to do while walking the dog or such

    Actually sells well as well

    Hopefully would like to be able to start making jewellery with it eventually

    This site shows how wonderful it can look

    http://santacruzseaglass.com
     
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  15. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

  16. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    thanks doc:happy:

    i had written it off before, but youve made me think about it now
     
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  17. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    The spoon is English electroplate, maybe on Britannia-metal, made by Edwin Blyde & Co. of Sheffield, the 'spur' mark is distinctive. Would date no earlier than the early 1870s,, when the firm started using the '& Co.' name (they are still in business as pewterers, the origins of the family business) - it is not two-part construction, suspect the 'drop' on the bowl-back is what makes you think that, and the fiddle pattern is a classic, many forms still in production, a plain fiddle with shoulders like yours would have originally dated to around 1800.

    Your marks can be seen on the catalog cover shown below, 2nd directly under 'Corporate Marks:'

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    https://www.smpub.com/ubb/Forum12/HTML/000078.html


    This clip from an 1885 publication, notes the firm as established in 1873:

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    ~Cheryl
     
  18. DrPam

    DrPam Active Member

    Great research, Dragonfly! Since the company still exists I’d be tempted to contact them, just for fun. Who knows, if they’re big enough they may even have a dedicated historian for the business, since it has been around so long.
     
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  19. charlie cheswick

    charlie cheswick Well-Known Member

    Many thanks Cheryl

    Couldn't ask for better info

    Thanks for your time
     
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  20. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member


    The forum link below the image notes that when the owner of the catalog contacted the firm hoping for information on when they produced electroplate, the response was, "sorry too many years ago to have any details"

    ~Cheryl
     
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