Hello everybody, Can someone help me to identify this hallmarks please ? I have see on Tardy book that can be English ariund 1700
Thanks !
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Early 18th English knife
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Re: Early 18th English knife
I think it may be Irish, is there any evidence of a maker's mark anywhere?
Martin
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Re: Early 18th English knife
Hello Martin,
Unfortunatly the isn't maker mark.
What makes you say that it maybe Irish?
Unfortunatly the isn't maker mark.
What makes you say that it maybe Irish?
Re: Early 18th English knife
::::: The "Irish Provincial Hallmarks" illustrates the use of marks like "STERLING" and "STARLING" and sometimes just "STER" in a font similar to the font on your knife handle. :::::
::::: There might be a well-worn makers mark if you look very closely at the handle with a magnifying loupe? ::::
::::: I wonder if the steel knife blade is original & the handle is very ornate & would love to have seen a complete set of this pattern. :::::
::::: There might be a well-worn makers mark if you look very closely at the handle with a magnifying loupe? ::::
::::: I wonder if the steel knife blade is original & the handle is very ornate & would love to have seen a complete set of this pattern. :::::
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Re: Early 18th English knife
Also the term Stirling is sometimes found on Irish provincial pieces, would you say the third letter is an I ?
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Re: Early 18th English knife
Thanks Aguest for your precision.
I took a good look, there is no silvermith's mark on the knife. I think it's quite rare the 18th pistol knives from Irish
I took a good look, there is no silvermith's mark on the knife. I think it's quite rare the 18th pistol knives from Irish