oh wow, that's really cool!, definitely old, sorry im not much help with the ID
Atlantic | 1871 | 1871–1873 | 3,707 GRT |
Baltic | 1871 | 1871–1889 | 2,122 GRT |
Tropic | 1871 | 1871–1873 | 2,122 GRT |
Asiatic | 1871 | 1871–1903 | 2,122 GRT |
Republic | 1872 | 1872–1910 | 3,984 GRT |
Adriatic | 1872 | 1872–1899 | 3,888 GRT |
Celtic | 1872 | 1872–1898 | 1,867 GRT |
Traffic | 1872 | 1872–1896 | 155 GRT |
Belgic | 1873 | 1873–1888 | 2,652 GRT |
Gaelic | 1873 | 1873–1896 | 2,685 GRT |
Britannic | 1874 | 1874–1903 | 5,004 GRT |
Germanic | 1875 | 1875–1903 | 5,008 GRT |
Arabic | 1881 | 1881–1915 | 4,368 GRT |
Coptic | 1881 | 1883–1908 | 4,448 GRT |
Doric | 1883 | 1883–1911 | 4,784 GRT |
Ionic | 1883 | 1883–1900 | 4,753 GRT |
Belgic | 1885 | 1885–1899 | 4,212 GRT |
Gaelic | 1885 | 1885–1905 | 4,206 GRT |
Cufic | 1885 | 1885–1896 | 4,639 GRT |
Runic | 1889 | 1889–1895 | 5,043 GRT |
Teutonic | 1889 | 1889–1921 | 9,984 GRT |
Majestic | 1890 | 1890–1914 | 9,965 GRT |
Nomadic | 1891 | 1891–1903 | 5,749 GRT |
Tauric | 1891 | 1891–1929 | 5,728 GRT |
Magnetic | 1891 | 1891–1935 | 619 GRT |
Naronic | 1892 | 1892–1893 | 6,594 GRT |
Bovic | 1892 | 1892–1921 | 6,583 GRT |
Gothic | 1893 | 1893–1906 | 7,755 GRT |
Cevic | 1894 | 1894–1914 | 8,301 GRT |
Pontic | 1894 | 1894–1930 | 394 GRT |
Georgic | 1895 | 1895–1916 | 10,077 GRT |
Delphic | 1897 | 1897–1917 | 8,273 GRT |
Believe this is Elkinton Silverplate - they did make cutlery for White Star ships. Elkinton had to stop using the crown in their mark in 1898 - so, that with the K date mark places this 1871-1897; ships in White Star fleet for those years include:
Atlantic
1871
1871–1873
3,707 GRT
Baltic
1871
1871–1889
2,122 GRT
Tropic
1871
1871–1873
2,122 GRT
Asiatic
1871
1871–1903
2,122 GRT
Republic
1872
1872–1910
3,984 GRT
Adriatic
1872
1872–1899
3,888 GRT
Celtic
1872
1872–1898
1,867 GRT
Traffic
1872
1872–1896
155 GRT
Belgic
1873
1873–1888
2,652 GRT
Gaelic
1873
1873–1896
2,685 GRT
Britannic
1874
1874–1903
5,004 GRT
Germanic
1875
1875–1903
5,008 GRT
Arabic
1881
1881–1915
4,368 GRT
Coptic
1881
1883–1908
4,448 GRT
Doric
1883
1883–1911
4,784 GRT
Ionic
1883
1883–1900
4,753 GRT
Belgic
1885
1885–1899
4,212 GRT
Gaelic
1885
1885–1905
4,206 GRT
Cufic
1885
1885–1896
4,639 GRT
Runic
1889
1889–1895
5,043 GRT
Teutonic
1889
1889–1921
9,984 GRT
Majestic
1890
1890–1914
9,965 GRT
Nomadic
1891
1891–1903
5,749 GRT
Tauric
1891
1891–1929
5,728 GRT
Magnetic
1891
1891–1935
619 GRT
Naronic
1892
1892–1893
6,594 GRT
Bovic
1892
1892–1921
6,583 GRT
Gothic
1893
1893–1906
7,755 GRT
Cevic
1894
1894–1914
8,301 GRT
Pontic
1894
1894–1930
394 GRT
Georgic
1895
1895–1916
10,077 GRT
Delphic
1897
1897–1917
8,273 GRT
79. I JUST LEFT A COMMENT ON YOUR OTHER FINDS BUT NOW YOU HAVE POSTED ONCE AGAIN A SPOON FROM THE WHITE STAR LINES .
Fantastic history behind this find! The poor White Star Line lost so many of its ships to disasters.
Brings to mind the curious case of Violet Jessop who was aboard and survived the sinking of three White Star Line ships. First Titanic, then Britannic, and then Olympic.