✅ SOLVED Spoon pattern

Nathan W

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Was trying to find this style. I can't read the full mark on the back. It's something-son
Thought it was 1907 but now thinking it's not. Maybe a bit older? Looks like the bowl was rather large
 

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Almost every large manufacturer of flatware had a version of the fiddleback pattern. If it is from Wm, Rogers & Son, they referred to the pattern just as "Fiddle' and it was first produced in 1872 (but for a number of years thereafter).
 

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Almost every large manufacturer of flatware had a version of the fiddleback pattern. If it is from Wm, Rogers & Son, they referred to the pattern just as "Fiddle' and it was first produced in 1872 (but for a number of years thereafter).
Thanks for the detailed response
 

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