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<p>[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 1175525, member: 5515"]That's correct, very obvious plated marks on the other items. They kind of blend in with the other larger items. I'm intrigued by a few of the items:</p><p><br /></p><p>Most of the larger spoons are Canfield Bro & Co, but also stamped sterling on them. My quick research only shows canfield flatware coin silver examples, so I want to research further. </p><p><br /></p><p>The last photo showing the KIRK mark is the most interesting marking (4 spoons). My initial research shows that these were made in 1824 based on the book the story of the house of Kirk.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="MrNate, post: 1175525, member: 5515"]That's correct, very obvious plated marks on the other items. They kind of blend in with the other larger items. I'm intrigued by a few of the items: Most of the larger spoons are Canfield Bro & Co, but also stamped sterling on them. My quick research only shows canfield flatware coin silver examples, so I want to research further. The last photo showing the KIRK mark is the most interesting marking (4 spoons). My initial research shows that these were made in 1824 based on the book the story of the house of Kirk.[/QUOTE]
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