Hi All,
I recently noticed these very small designs underneath the trim of an old dish. Was so small I needed a magnifying glass to see it properly. Thought someone may be able to help shed some light.
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Thanks, Steve
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Steve. Please continue to post in the same thread.
Less confusing for others. Also, your pictures are here.
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Less confusing for others. Also, your pictures are here.
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steveny wrote:Thanks Patrick for your reply on my previous inquiry.
Someone pointed out to me that the:
third symbol is identical to the "the lion in profile" used with Britannia.
first symbol is identical to the "Sheffield Date Letter" of 1797.
second symbol is consistent with a possible "Maker Mark".
Is it possible at all that these are in fact early English?
Thanks! Steve