Is this maker?
Is this maker?
Hello, my first time posting, so I would like to introduce myself. I am a dealer and collector. I recently bought a 12 piece set that is very nice looking. the pieces are marked Davidson Fyson & McCune. I believe the hallmark is a London one due to the W and Lion.
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Thank you Chris
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Thank you Chris
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Re: Is this maker?
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Re: Is this maker?
Hi,
Opened the link to both images.What hallmark did you see ? Beside maker`s name there is no lion.
I doubt it`s silver.
You can try to embed your images for more responses.
Regards
Opened the link to both images.What hallmark did you see ? Beside maker`s name there is no lion.
I doubt it`s silver.
You can try to embed your images for more responses.
Regards
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Hi, sorry about that, I thought I pasted individual images.
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Does this work? Chris
http://i800.photobucket.com/albums/yy28 ... rn0gje.jpg
Does this work? Chris
Re: Is this maker?
As requested, please embed your images.
Trev.
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Re: Is this maker?
I think the name goes with a Butte, Montana retail jewelry company that also had a store in Salt Lake City, Utah. Is there a marking on it the shows the silver finess or is plated?
Re: Is this maker?
Piece is marked Sterling. Do you have a link or more info on that company? Chris
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Hello Chris,
I'm only able to view one image, the others are showing a Photobucket error message. The image I can see shows the letter W in a circle with a left facing lion. This is the mark of the Whiting Manufacturing Company of New York.
Please see:
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_W4.html
As I can only see a small section of the pattern, I cannot be 100%certain. but think the cutlery is the 1891 design called Louis XV. Please see here:
http://www.925-1000.com/patterns_Whiting_6.html
Unfortunately I'm unable to comment on the retailer, Davidson Fyson & McCune as they are unknown to me.
Cheers,
Steve
I'm only able to view one image, the others are showing a Photobucket error message. The image I can see shows the letter W in a circle with a left facing lion. This is the mark of the Whiting Manufacturing Company of New York.
Please see:
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_W4.html
As I can only see a small section of the pattern, I cannot be 100%certain. but think the cutlery is the 1891 design called Louis XV. Please see here:
http://www.925-1000.com/patterns_Whiting_6.html
Unfortunately I'm unable to comment on the retailer, Davidson Fyson & McCune as they are unknown to me.
Cheers,
Steve
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Thats it you nailed it. Thank you very much. Boy was I wrong... Chris
Re: Is this maker?
The only thing I can suggest is googling Davidson Leyson & McCune.caltbaum wrote:Piece is marked Sterling. Do you have a link or more info on that company? Chris
Re: Is this maker?
The J.H. Leyson Co., of Salt Lake City, Incorporated
Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2.—Articles of incorporation of the J. H. Leyson Co. have been filed in the office of the County Clerk. The object of the company is to manufacture and sell, at wholesale and retail, watches, clocks and jewelry. The main place of business is at Salt Lake City, but branch houses may be established any place in the Territory.
The capital stock is placed at $100,000, divided into 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The following are the incorporators and the amount of stock each has taken: John H. Leyson, 332; Alfred W. McCune. 332; William H. Davidson, 330; Joseph L. Rawlins, 3; Hugh Mauldin, 3. J. H Leyson is president. A. W. McCune vice-president, and W. H. Davidson secretary and treasurer, who form the board of three directors.
The term of the company's existence shall be from the date of its incorporation. There is the usual precaution that the private property of the stockholders shall not be liable for the corporate liabilities.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 7th October 1891
John Hill Leyson (b.1844) died at Hollywood, California on the 20th August 1924.
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Salt Lake City, Utah, Oct. 2.—Articles of incorporation of the J. H. Leyson Co. have been filed in the office of the County Clerk. The object of the company is to manufacture and sell, at wholesale and retail, watches, clocks and jewelry. The main place of business is at Salt Lake City, but branch houses may be established any place in the Territory.
The capital stock is placed at $100,000, divided into 1,000 shares of the par value of $100 each. The following are the incorporators and the amount of stock each has taken: John H. Leyson, 332; Alfred W. McCune. 332; William H. Davidson, 330; Joseph L. Rawlins, 3; Hugh Mauldin, 3. J. H Leyson is president. A. W. McCune vice-president, and W. H. Davidson secretary and treasurer, who form the board of three directors.
The term of the company's existence shall be from the date of its incorporation. There is the usual precaution that the private property of the stockholders shall not be liable for the corporate liabilities.
Source: The Jewelers' Circular and Horological Review - 7th October 1891
John Hill Leyson (b.1844) died at Hollywood, California on the 20th August 1924.
Trev.
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The retailer mark of Davidson, Leyson & McCune:
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