Here is what I have, marks don't look normal, with the makers mark within the hallmarks....I suppose the maker mark could have been struck and then the item could have been hallmarked???
Salt Maker
Re: Salt Maker
In theory ALL items must bear the makers (sponsors ) mark BEFORE being sent to assay .
Re: Salt Maker
Okay, so who might the maker be? I have had dozens of 1700 century British items this is the first with the makers mark in between the hallmarks, is this a phantasy piece or real????
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Re: Salt Maker
Completely real - and also a genuine hallmark. DH is David Hennell I, whose mark is frequently found on salts. The "I" is to distinguish him from another David Hennell, his grandson, who is designated David Hennell II.
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