I recently inherited a box of silver from my aunt. It was mostly full of very uninteresting Towle French Provincial (her wedding silver), but there is a stuffing spoons that is interesting and has some age. If I am reading the marks correctly, the spoon is London 1625 but I cannot find anything on the maker. The mark is a W on the left side, centered on a vertical I and C separated by a dot. I am aware that in the 17th C that and I frequently was used instead of J so it could represent either an I or a J. Any info is appreciated!