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Hi Miles-
I am new to this forum, but it seems that the makers mark looks more like a "C.MC" the first "C" is a little fancier which I would think would be the makers given name and the "MC" would be a sire name of like Mc. I also think this due to the fact that the picture seems to show a period between the two.
double struck makes sense. In this case who has a star in there mark? at least that is what it looks to be midway in the "M"
I am new at this and requesting the rest of you help me in my learning curve ambitions.
Regards- Byron[/b]
The maker's mark looks like some kind of overstamp to me. The two "C"s differ in style.
There is no mark of either "CAC" or CMC" in the Sheffield Assay Office Register which suggests that it is somthing other than the overstamping has created.