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Dear all! Maybe somebody could help me to deal with marks? I have the nut dish marked as William Comyns (London). But it has the graving «H. GREAVES NEW ST BIRMINCHAM» also. What could that mean?
And I am not sure about William Comyns to be honest. The mark is very close to William Comyns&Sons, but does not have any dot between letters, or any traces of dot. Maybe this is the mark of another maker ?
Greaves is the retailer (the shop where the dish was sold) and that is definitely a mark of William Comyns & Sons. Variants of marks are not uncommon and the shape of the punch is very distinctive.
Phil, Trev, thank you! I didn't know that H. GREAVES was the retailer, I believed that it was a silversmith.
Phil, a special thank for the clarification about the WC mark