Hi, I need help identifying this marks , it seems British, but I can't find anything exact.
thanks for your help.
Help to ID this Mark on a knife
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Re: Help to ID this Mark on a knife
It's a pseudo-mark, not a British silver hallmark. There is no date letter and the lion passant is just weirdly wrong. The central mark may be the best clue to its origin but I can't work out what it's supposed to be.
Phil
Phil
Re: Help to ID this Mark on a knife
Hi,
My money would be on American coin silver. I'll move the topic there to see if we get a response.
Trev.
My money would be on American coin silver. I'll move the topic there to see if we get a response.
Trev.
Re: Help to ID this Mark on a knife
The middle mark perhaps pseudo duty mark (sovereign head), young Victoria?
Peter.
Peter.
Re: Help to ID this Mark on a knife
This set of marks represent an unidentified NYC wholesale manufacturer presumed to be associated with Albert Coles. They are only found on hollow-handled pieces such as this and match his handle die designs.