Hi,
I can't seem to find this mark or any similar one in any of the lists. It is of course smudged, but the shape is unusual and easily recognized.
Can anyone give me an indication where I could look further?
Because of the ivory insulators I'm guessing British Empire early 20th century.
Unique yet unlisted mark on a charming chocolate/coffee pot
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Thanks Trev,
I somehow missed that one. It seems to be the only possibility.
In the meantime I discovered another mark on the finial, which is quite similar to the other one yet it has mysterious markings to its right. They don't seem to be part of the description of the Diana Head.
Any ideas?
Here are two photos.
I somehow missed that one. It seems to be the only possibility.
In the meantime I discovered another mark on the finial, which is quite similar to the other one yet it has mysterious markings to its right. They don't seem to be part of the description of the Diana Head.
Any ideas?
Here are two photos.
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Assumptions (1) that the coffee pot has mark for former Austro-hungarian Empire 1872 - 1922 because the punch outline is lobed with a letter.
(2) If the letter is an A in top left hand lobe then the A should be for Vienna. There should be a number 1 in the lobe on the opposite side ie top right hand side. This would indicate that it was 950 silver.
For 800, as you say, there would be a 3 in the bottom left hand lobe, and the town letter should be in the bottom right hand lobe.
(2) If the letter is an A in top left hand lobe then the A should be for Vienna. There should be a number 1 in the lobe on the opposite side ie top right hand side. This would indicate that it was 950 silver.
For 800, as you say, there would be a 3 in the bottom left hand lobe, and the town letter should be in the bottom right hand lobe.