Silver hallmark help

Turbo21

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I posted today's goodwill finds in the garage sale forum. I identified 1 of the pieces as Wallace. Sterling tea strainer with a $100+ value. Now I need help with the other 2

I bought these picecs for $1.99 each today. Need some help with the markings

First is the cake server. Stamped 800. And on the left had an S inside a diamond. And on the right side a crown. Really intricate piece
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Next is this sterling spoon. Marked sterling on the back. And looks like the letter G. Before sterling. Also what kind of spoon is this? Sugar spoon?

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Cake server is German silversmith - late 1800's early 1900's
Spoon FS Gilbert MA 1904-1915

Thank you for the help. Just wondering how you came to that conclusion ?

Bob
 

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Cake server is German silversmith - late 1800's early 1900's
Spoon FS Gilbert MA 1904-1915


I found the f s Gilbert info

That mark is on the spoon not the cake server. All the examples I see of Gilbert's mark is Sterling G. I haven't seen an example that matches mine as. G Sterling
 

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