Hi, just trying to find out if my attribution is correct.
I've settled on these being William Weston purely on the location of the dot between the two 'W's, they are definitely London the leopard head crowned is just visible and it look like a George 3rd duty.
So my thinking is, in the absence of a date letter , these would date between 1810-1820.
Thanks in advance
Mark.
Maker of tongs
Re: Maker of tongs
Hi Mark,
Are you sure that worn mark is a Leopard's head crowned? To me this appears to be an Exeter piece, William Welch I.
See: https://www.925-1000.com/dlExeter2.html#M
And for the oval Lion Passant, see: https://www.925-1000.com/a_exeterlions.html
Exeter did also use the crowned Leopard's head, but to my knowledge, they ceased the practice before the use of the Duty mark came in.
Trev.
Are you sure that worn mark is a Leopard's head crowned? To me this appears to be an Exeter piece, William Welch I.
See: https://www.925-1000.com/dlExeter2.html#M
And for the oval Lion Passant, see: https://www.925-1000.com/a_exeterlions.html
Exeter did also use the crowned Leopard's head, but to my knowledge, they ceased the practice before the use of the Duty mark came in.
Trev.
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Re: Maker of tongs
::::: Who made the second set of Sugar Tongs? :::::
::::: I believe I've seen that unusual maker's mark before but I can't remember where I've seen it or who made it. ::::
:::: Is it a duty dodger? Colonial India? :::::
::::: I believe I've seen that unusual maker's mark before but I can't remember where I've seen it or who made it. ::::
:::: Is it a duty dodger? Colonial India? :::::
Re: Maker of tongs
:::::: Thank you I skipped over it while reading the Exeter lists :::::