I can't find maker marks anywhere on this piece. Looking for any thoughts people might have.
Thanks.
No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
Re: No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
The hallmarks are for Dublin 1823.
The Hibernia mark in an engrailed shield from previous cycle is known to have been used for the date letters A to D in this cycle as well as in an oval.
Gordon
The Hibernia mark in an engrailed shield from previous cycle is known to have been used for the date letters A to D in this cycle as well as in an oval.
Gordon
Re: No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
..as is the Harp in an engraied shield.
Re: No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
Yes, thanks. The piece has all the correct marks for Dublin 1823, less the makers mark. All the marks are pretty crisp, if they maker mark was in the middle it would still be there, why there is no mark and what to think or know about that is what has me interested in what others might think or know.
Re: No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
That is certainly not unheard of. I've come across a number of silver items missing a maker's mark or date mark for example, some in the early 1800s. Just looking at a web page now of a small silver tureen dated 1809 with no maker's mark. You'll likley find more doing a search.
Re: No Makers Mark, what to make of other hallmarks
I doubt anyone can really explain why this piece is missing a maker's mark. Some pieces just did not get fully hallmarked.