Dear fellow forum members,
I have acquired a lovely little silver and enamel brooch with a fruitbasket design, and some lovely enameling. I however don't know who the maker is. I feel I've seen the piece somewhere else before as being a good piece. The piece is marked with a handengraved T and H with a Maltese cross in between, and with silver. in measures about 3 cm in width.
pics are as follows:
Any help will be welcome.
Kind regards,
Kasper
silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
-
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:30 pm
- Location: Amsterdam
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
I believe that is an English piece. Let me see if I can find it in one of my reference books, it looks familiar to me, too.
-
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:30 pm
- Location: Amsterdam
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Hi Volpone,
Thanks for your effort so far. Have you already been able to find anything? I'm still on a dead end, yet I still believe it to be British.
kind regards,
Kasper
Thanks for your effort so far. Have you already been able to find anything? I'm still on a dead end, yet I still believe it to be British.
kind regards,
Kasper
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Hi,
Yes, it is English. That is the registered trade mark of Thomas Hopwood, 25-27, Branston Street, Birmingham.
Trev.
Yes, it is English. That is the registered trade mark of Thomas Hopwood, 25-27, Branston Street, Birmingham.
Trev.
-
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:30 pm
- Location: Amsterdam
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Thank you very much for this info. Am I correct in thinking it will be 1920's-30's, or is this a later piece.
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Hi Kasper,
I'll have to leave that to someone more knowledgeable with period design.
The business was established in 1852 and they were still in business in the 1930's at least. Their main line of business was Rolled Gold, imitation type jewellery. To my knowledge they never registered with an assay office.
I'll try to add them to the Some Birmingham Trade Cards and Advertisements topic within the next couple of days.
Trev.
I'll have to leave that to someone more knowledgeable with period design.
The business was established in 1852 and they were still in business in the 1930's at least. Their main line of business was Rolled Gold, imitation type jewellery. To my knowledge they never registered with an assay office.
I'll try to add them to the Some Birmingham Trade Cards and Advertisements topic within the next couple of days.
Trev.
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Hi Kasper,
Some further information regarding Thomas Hopwood can now be found at:
Some Birmingham Trade Cards and Advertisements
Trev.
Some further information regarding Thomas Hopwood can now be found at:
Some Birmingham Trade Cards and Advertisements
Trev.
-
- Posts: 82
- Joined: Sun Feb 10, 2008 12:30 pm
- Location: Amsterdam
Re: silver and enamel brooch maker's mark
Thanks for the link with the extra info.
kind regards,
Kasper
kind regards,
Kasper