Hi
Can anyone identify the makers mark on this Victorian bangle please the date mark suggests 1883
Birmingham makers marks 1880's
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Re: Birmingham makers marks 1880's
Hi and welcome to the forum.
The maker's mark is RJD - Robert James Dick of Hylton Street, Birmingham. I agree with the date: 1883.
Phil
The maker's mark is RJD - Robert James Dick of Hylton Street, Birmingham. I agree with the date: 1883.
Phil
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Re: Birmingham makers marks 1880's
Think I have found it.
R.J.D For Robert James Dick 1883..1884 Jeweller, Hylton Street, Birmingham.
R.J.D For Robert James Dick 1883..1884 Jeweller, Hylton Street, Birmingham.
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Re: Birmingham makers marks 1880's
Thanks Phil
I didnt see your post before I uploaded mine.
I didnt see your post before I uploaded mine.
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That mark before the Birmingham anchor - what does that represent?
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Re: Birmingham makers marks 1880's
The mark before the anchor is the date letter. This is the i for 1883; it is not immediately obvious as "i" as the dot and the base of the letter have merged together with wear and polishing.