hi can anyone help with date? and they have no assay location marks
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three spoons unknown age or assay location? please help
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Re: three spoons unknown age or assay location? please help
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Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please remember in future posts that only one item per topic is permitted.
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Trev.
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Re: three spoons unknown age or assay location? please help
In the order in which you have posted pictures of the hallmarks:
London 1798, maker indistinct but probably Peter & Ann Bateman (PB over AB).
London 1815 by William Bateman I. The form of the duty mark shows that it was assayed between 1 Sep 1815 and 28 May 1816.
Exeter 1811 by John Legg.
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London 1798, maker indistinct but probably Peter & Ann Bateman (PB over AB).
London 1815 by William Bateman I. The form of the duty mark shows that it was assayed between 1 Sep 1815 and 28 May 1816.
Exeter 1811 by John Legg.
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Re: three spoons unknown age or assay location? please help
that’s great thank you!! and i’ll remember to post just 1 each time
just quick question how can you tell where they are from if there’s no city mark? is it just the maker that determines the city?
thanks again
just quick question how can you tell where they are from if there’s no city mark? is it just the maker that determines the city?
thanks again
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Re: three spoons unknown age or assay location? please help
In the case of your Exeter spoon it's a combination of the shape of the lion passant punch, the precise shape of the letter "p" and the maker's mark.
Phil
Phil