17th Century William Fowle??
17th Century William Fowle??
All research so far leads me to William Fowle, latter 1600s. Am I correct?? Help!
mark within box WF , Britannia mark beside it--
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mark within box WF , Britannia mark beside it--
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I would be interested in knowing what the article is? I keep looking at the right hand mark which you note as Britannia and I cannot connect Britannia to the poor image on my screen. It looks more like a castle.
If the mark is Britannia, this British Standard was introduced in 1697, and I understand William Fowle died in 1682, although this may not be correct.
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If the mark is Britannia, this British Standard was introduced in 1697, and I understand William Fowle died in 1682, although this may not be correct.
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It is a shallow [semi flat] dish [?], which is mother-of pearl. It is mounted on a silver bamboo designed tripod, and attached with a silver butterfly that basically screws onto the tripod.
I will attempt to post photo. I know that Willaim fowle was known for approx. three years work under his Uncle Thomas Fowle. I also know, via the victoria and Albert Museaum that during that period WF was known for dressing table sets and the silversmiths of that time were into chinese design [as they thought it would be].
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I will attempt to post photo. I know that Willaim fowle was known for approx. three years work under his Uncle Thomas Fowle. I also know, via the victoria and Albert Museaum that during that period WF was known for dressing table sets and the silversmiths of that time were into chinese design [as they thought it would be].
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Perhaps the maker is Wang Hing.
Here is an almost identical piece by him:
http://www.bexfield.co.uk/03/e230.htm
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Here is an almost identical piece by him:
http://www.bexfield.co.uk/03/e230.htm
Miles
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The maker is Wing Fat, like Wang Hing also of Hong Kong, worked in the last quarter 19th cent. and probably a bit into the 20th. Would like to find a clear image of his mark for the 925-1000.com ~ Chinese Export Marks page. Anyone have one?
Regards, Tom
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Regards, Tom
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http://links.jstor.org/sici?sici=0007-6287(199306" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)135%3A1083%3C386%3ADPBT'L%3E2.0.CO%3B2-3
I have also tried to find the mark of the chinese maker... but the above article is VERY interesting regarding WF william Fowle
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I have also tried to find the mark of the chinese maker... but the above article is VERY interesting regarding WF william Fowle
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posted by lrose48 on 5/19/2007 in european silver wrote:This is a far better photo of the mark that I am trying to ID than the one earlier posted. I am still having no luck finding this.
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Re: 17th Century William Fowle??
WingFat - A CES company2209patrick wrote:
"紹記" - "記" used in company name generally means "bench", so it probably is a bench of WingFat