Hi!
At times I find Brittish (London) Silver Items, mostly spoons and different kind of boxes from primary the 1600s, with a single maker's mark, -no other marks. Still the London Leopard's head was in use as early as in the 1300s, right?
Can anyone explain why the use of a single maker's mark, and is there some kind of timeframe?
Thanks,
Thomas
London single maker's mark.
-
- co-admin
- Posts: 1808
- Joined: Tue Apr 09, 2013 9:22 am
- Location: Hertfordshire, UK
- Contact:
Re: London single maker's mark.
2 questions: If there is only a maker's mark how do you know it's a London piece? Can you post pictures of examples?
Phil
Phil