Cup found at thrift store
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Cup found at thrift store
I can't tell if the marks on the bottom of this cup are just worn down but I cannot for the life of me identify a single marking on here. The first one sort of looks like a lion but without any details. The other thing that stood out to me is there were only 3 visibly different hallmarks where most everything else I've seen has 4. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Re: Cup found at thrift store
No hallmarking here (made in England is the tell tale). Try Gothic (olde English) letters...C or Co at the end (for copper or Company)...so maybe EPC for electro-plated copper, or letters for a company name working in plated wares. Making more sense as you look at it?
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Re: Cup found at thrift store
Hi
I think it might be a silver plate mark for Elkington & Co.
Martin
I think it might be a silver plate mark for Elkington & Co.
Martin
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Re: Cup found at thrift store
Not Elkington in my opinion. My best guess for the lettering is LTCo:
but that doesn't lead me to any particular company name.
Phil
but that doesn't lead me to any particular company name.
Phil
Re: Cup found at thrift store
Yes, tricky! Second mark could just be an anchor for Birmingham...thrown in for marketing reasons.