London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
Is this mark on the back a family crest and if so does anyone know who, or is it a makers mark apart from the MC?
Re: London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
Hi Wilson, for the maker's mark see, Mary Chawner:
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Make ... MC.html#MC
For the family crest I will move you to the Family Crests section.
Oel.
http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Make ... MC.html#MC
For the family crest I will move you to the Family Crests section.
Oel.
Re: London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
Thanks for your reply. It would be interesting now to see if someone can identify the family from the crest.
Re: London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
Your welcome, The little initials cc could be a journey mans mark.
Best,
Oel.
Best,
Oel.
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Re: London Fork, 1837. Is the mark on the back a family crest?
The British Herald, or Cabinet of Armorial Bearings etc by Thomas Robson (1830) gives only one family by name of DOHTIG. It is a very old Saxon name which means valiant or strong. I could not find anything about the family. The name is now seen as Doughty. The crest was blazoned as a dexter arm, vested per pale embattled, cuffed, and holding up a mullet of six points. Kind regards.