Help with identifying the makers mark on this Queen Ann Box
Help with identifying the makers mark on this Queen Ann Box
If you can help me identify the maker of this silver counter box bearing the portrait of Queen Ann I would be very obliged
Thanks
John
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John
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I've seen quite a few of these boxes with Queen Anne, George I and George II on the front; I think they're called patch boxes: counter boxes are a bit taller. However, these boxes have always been made by a Thomas Keddar so I can't help you I'm afraid.
Here is a site with four Queen boxes:
http://www.bexfield.co.uk/sdxanne.htm
Miles
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Here is a site with four Queen boxes:
http://www.bexfield.co.uk/sdxanne.htm
Miles
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Thanks very much for that information and for the web link.
From the little I know I appreciate there is some confusion between patch boxes and counter boxes - I do have the counters for this box so I have to believe this is in fact a counter box though I can't prove that they all belong together.
The reference to Thomas Keddar is appreciated and I will research that angle.
Regards
John
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From the little I know I appreciate there is some confusion between patch boxes and counter boxes - I do have the counters for this box so I have to believe this is in fact a counter box though I can't prove that they all belong together.
The reference to Thomas Keddar is appreciated and I will research that angle.
Regards
John
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When l say "entered" what it means is the date the Silver Smith entered his mark at Goldsmiths hall, his first mark entered on the 10th April 1718 was "A L " his second "l A" was entered 6/7/1720 (which is similar to yours)
What date marks do you have?
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When l say "entered" what it means is the date the Silver Smith entered his mark at Goldsmiths hall, his first mark entered on the 10th April 1718 was "A L " his second "l A" was entered 6/7/1720 (which is similar to yours)
What date marks do you have?
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Re: Help with identifying the makers mark on this Queen Ann Box
Hello, I have an image to add to this old post. It was snapped it at a recent auction where I was a not very close under bidder.
I had in the back of my mind that it may not be "right" with the its lack of "silver control marking" but I was interested up to a price. After leaving my absentee bid I got some advice and had a check on line and found this post in our Forum plus some other images of very similar "QA" boxes. This auction box looked as if it had a bit of age as did some of the others on line. Maybe a Lady's beauty trinket would not be expected to be too badly knocked about even if it was 300 years old? I am intrigued about the "Thomas Keddar" reference. Do we have more information? Do we have any more opinions?
Fishless
I had in the back of my mind that it may not be "right" with the its lack of "silver control marking" but I was interested up to a price. After leaving my absentee bid I got some advice and had a check on line and found this post in our Forum plus some other images of very similar "QA" boxes. This auction box looked as if it had a bit of age as did some of the others on line. Maybe a Lady's beauty trinket would not be expected to be too badly knocked about even if it was 300 years old? I am intrigued about the "Thomas Keddar" reference. Do we have more information? Do we have any more opinions?
Fishless
Re: Help with identifying the makers mark on this Queen Ann Box
Hi John
It seems these boxes were made by a few different makers, You may find this info interesting,images from The lion Collection of British silver boxes 1640-1840,John Culme.
Regards Guido.
It seems these boxes were made by a few different makers, You may find this info interesting,images from The lion Collection of British silver boxes 1640-1840,John Culme.
Regards Guido.
Re: Help with identifying the makers mark on this Queen Ann Box
Hi John
I have found this box by John Albright, that may be similar to your box,(I have not seen any images of your box or mark)
this may be of some help.
Regards Guido.
I have found this box by John Albright, that may be similar to your box,(I have not seen any images of your box or mark)
this may be of some help.
Regards Guido.