another spoon ID

RJH02

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After seeing the spoons posted in Garabaldi's thread I knew I had a similar style in my finds bucket, I dug it out and cleaned it up as best as I could, it's about 4 inches long has some writing I cannot read where it is bent but I can clearly see what I think is a makers mark and I drew an image of what it reads.

This is different from any other spoon I ever found and I am wondering if anyone can ID the makers mark for me and possibly date it for me.

I found this other item today near an old stone foundation, does this look familiar to anyone? Thanks!
 

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William a rogers ltd later became part of oneida silversmith. The cross and keystone marks were used between 1877 and 1904 on tableware :thumbsup:
Take Care,
Pete :hello:
 

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