WH Calhoun (Nashville) cream pitcher

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lsjerk25
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WH Calhoun (Nashville) cream pitcher

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Can anyone please tell me what the * P L R * means on the bottom of this cream pitcher by WH Calhoun? Many thanks
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Thought my image had downloaded. Will try again. Thanks !!!
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Is it possibly PLK?
Could be Peter Krider as the maker...
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Re: WH Calhoun (Nashville) cream pitcher

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I thought that as well, the * P L R * made me think that the cream pitcher was somehow retailed by Peter L. Krieder, and that was a retailer mark...

I have seen pseudo hallmarks on this silversmith's work, but never this mysterious * P L R * hallmark so this is an interesting thing to think about....
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