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    Posted 8 years ago

    jocelynex1
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    It was given to me as a gift set of six spoons by a jew lady... not sure what they are; the little man hold the book of God (jewish) anyone has any feedback let me know..only a couple of them left; I received them a long time ago..at the back it is printed Hardy made in england - 11cms length, 3rd picture is the top of the spoon man holding the jewish book..

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    1. Efesgirl Efesgirl, 8 years ago
      Perhaps an Apostle spoon, not related to the Jewish faith. If there are no silver hallmarks, then it's silver plate.
      Can you please retake/repost clear photos? These are quite blurry. Also, need to see the printing on the back of the spoon.
    2. antiquesilver antiquesilver, 8 years ago
      It looks to be an apostle spoon. Just because there are no hallmarks this doesn't mean it is 100% silver plate, it could have worn hallmarks, or it could have a hallmark somewhere which has been missed.
      Other useful info :-
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Apostle_spoon - https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/77/Apostle_spoon_detail.jpg
      The spoon shown opposite is typical of single spoons not part of a set. In this case the apostle is simply holding what appears to be a book. Such examples would typically be in electroplated nickel silver and marked on the rear face with "EPNS."
    3. jocelynex1, 8 years ago
      ThanK you Efesgirl; my preocupation is that as said by antiquesilver it might be and probably is nickel silver plated; why would the first layer go off then? but it was originally part of a set of 6, overtime using them, some have been missing.. if it is nickel it is also toxic! bad news.. as we have used them many times..
      I do not have a good camera and tried to get better pictures especially from the marking: Harris Made in england in the upper back (thin handdle) behind and below the little man... anyone knows what Harris is? and if it is significant of a particular time..antiquesilver , there is no other marking such as "EPNS" I also checked the links, and they aren't the same both the little man and the "handdle"

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