Hello All,
I have a teaspoon by Barber, Cattle & North that seems to have an extra mark of the letter H.
I thought it could be an overstrike but it looks like a separate mark. Any input would be appreciated. It is one of a pair both have identical marks.
Kind Regards,
Rhodri
Is this an Overstrike?
Re: Is this an Overstrike?
Hi Rhodri,
The additional letters sometimes found on York silver are somewhat of a mystery. They may possibly relate to the particular person responsible at the assay office, but this is speculation.
The letters previously noted are:
E - 1800-6 and 1855
W - 1808 - 1810
B - 1817, 1818, 1821 and 1823
S - 1813, 1818-20, 1831, 1836, 1837
H - 1826-28
Trev.
The additional letters sometimes found on York silver are somewhat of a mystery. They may possibly relate to the particular person responsible at the assay office, but this is speculation.
The letters previously noted are:
E - 1800-6 and 1855
W - 1808 - 1810
B - 1817, 1818, 1821 and 1823
S - 1813, 1818-20, 1831, 1836, 1837
H - 1826-28
Trev.
Re: Is this an Overstrike?
Thanks Trev, Interesting as always! I'm going to keep searching for some more now!
Kind Regards,
Rhodri
Kind Regards,
Rhodri
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Re: Is this an Overstrike?
Hello, looking for info for another post, I saw this post and remembered an image I had saved some years ago. This York spoon has an extra "W" and the maker was Robert Cattle and James Barber. The hallmark is for 1808, a date quoted earlier by Dognose. This mark may or may not have been shown elsewhere.
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