James Getty ? Or a reproduction by William DeMatteo ?
Or maybe someone else. What do the experts think ?
Thank you.
Mitch
I need some help with this one.
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No other marks except for the same on opposit side.
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Re: I need some help with this one.
Hello Mitch,
Not one of the experts but it appears to read T pellet G. May we see a close ups of both marks.
Thanks
Warren
Not one of the experts but it appears to read T pellet G. May we see a close ups of both marks.
Thanks
Warren
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Thank you for looking Warren. Here ya go, the best pics I could get.
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Thank you Mitch,
Even though we can not clearly see the top of the letter on the left, from the base to the top the letter appears to expand. Let's see what others have to say on this mark.
Warren
Even though we can not clearly see the top of the letter on the left, from the base to the top the letter appears to expand. Let's see what others have to say on this mark.
Warren
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Anyone else have an opinion ?
Mitch
Mitch
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Could it possibly be I.C for James Curtis of Colonial Williamsburg?
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Usually when IG appears on sugar nips, it's attributed to John Gorham, London, early/mid 18th century, though there is uncertainty about that attribution.
Miles
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