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Bead pattern silver or plated teaspoon

There seems to be a coppery cast on the wear lines so it might be Sheffield plate.

It's actually his table knife, rather than a teaspoon. The "bead" pattern was introduced by noted English silversmith Hester Bateman round about 1850, and is basically an ornamentation on an Old English blank. Mottie's fork is I think Dubarry which does not match.

As the knife has a metal handle it will be a stainless steel blade, so fairly modern and not Sheffield Plate.
 
No, but I may have inadvertently given the answer away in my 'what are you having for breakfast' post this morning. :whistle:
Okay, I’ll put you out of your misery. It was the handle of a knife!

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Okay, I’ll put you out of your misery. It was the handle of a knife!
that's what I said.

It's actually his table knife, rather than a teaspoon. The "bead" pattern was introduced by noted English silversmith Hester Bateman round about 1850, and is basically an ornamentation on an Old English blank. Mottie's fork is I think Dubarry which does not match.

As the knife has a metal handle it will be a stainless steel blade, so fairly modern and not Sheffield Plate.

My go, then.
 
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