Exporter and Importer
Posted: Sun Jul 30, 2023 11:45 am
Here is a strange thing which I came across recently. This is a "Glug Glug" decanter. So called because of the glugging sound it makes when being filled or emptied. It has nice set of Hukin & Heath marks for Birmingham 1928. It also has a set of Dublin import marks, also for Hukin & Heath 1928.
This suggests that H&H were both exporters and importers of this decanter. A situation which would not have occurred a few years earlier, before Irish independence, when English silver would not have been considered as “foreign”. I cannot find any record of Hukin & Heath registering a mark in Dublin, but that might just be because I do not have the right references.
I would be interested in comments and to know if anyone else has come across this situation.
PaulH
This suggests that H&H were both exporters and importers of this decanter. A situation which would not have occurred a few years earlier, before Irish independence, when English silver would not have been considered as “foreign”. I cannot find any record of Hukin & Heath registering a mark in Dublin, but that might just be because I do not have the right references.
I would be interested in comments and to know if anyone else has come across this situation.
PaulH