Sterling Flatware, London, dated 1902 plain design similar to 'Old English' pattern
Spinks Ltd, London, UK
This is an antique, early 20th century, Edwardian era, 50 piece English sterling silver flatware set with hallmarks. The set was assayed in London and the silversmith's initials of IMS is attributed to John Marshall Spink. The pattern is similar to 'Old English'. The Spink family has a long metalsmithing history in England as they were founded in 1666 by John Spink. John Marshall Spink joined the firm in 1871 and registered IMS at various times between 1892 - 1913. The firm was sold to Christie's in 1993 then acquired by an investment group in Singapore in 2002.
See the Hall marks on the lower right photo: Lion (0.925 purity); Leopards Head (Place of Assay, London); g = 1902; Maker's mark IMS (John Marshall spink). Submitted by I David Gould
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