I'm assuming the Walking Lion is a mark for British silver.
The other symbols are a mystery to me.
Thanks in advance for any assistance!
Chris
Help identifying candlestick marks
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Re: Help identifying candlestick marks
Hi and welcome to the forum.
You are right - it's English: Sheffield 1817 but the maker's mark has been deliberately defaced for some reason. However I think it could be the mark of Thomas & John Settle (note the suggestion of a final "S" and the position of the pellet):
Phil
You are right - it's English: Sheffield 1817 but the maker's mark has been deliberately defaced for some reason. However I think it could be the mark of Thomas & John Settle (note the suggestion of a final "S" and the position of the pellet):
Phil
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Re: Help identifying candlestick marks
Hi,
Thanks Phil!
Chris
Thanks Phil!
Chris
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Re: Help identifying candlestick marks
Phil,
You are an excellent sleuth!
I found same markings Googling.
Thanks again!
Chris
You are an excellent sleuth!
I found same markings Googling.
Thanks again!
Chris