Unrecorded Exeter mark

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mk209
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Unrecorded Exeter mark

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Cannot find reference to this mark anywhere. The spoon is superbly made, one of the best I’ve seen for a while from this period. It’s got a wide finial, finely ribbed. The drop is unusual and reminds me of Jersey/French spoons.

It’s assayed Exeter 1739 and the maker is I.S


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If anyone recognises the style maybe it’s just another mark for John Suger of Plymouth or James Stevens of Launceston?

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Re: Unrecorded Exeter mark

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Maybe an unrecorded mark for John Stone, he seemed to change his mark on a regular basis.

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Re: Unrecorded Exeter mark

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A century too early for John Stone.

Phil
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