looking for a strange mark on a single fork - british ??
looking for a strange mark on a single fork - british ??
I have recently bought this fork on a fleamarket and now I am wondering whether this is a british mark on it or not.......
I know the "normal" marking rules for british silver markings a little bit but this one confuses me a little ;-)
Just a short description of the markings:
1st marking : walking lion in a round, looking to the right
2nd marking : FIR & Co.
3rd marking : looks a little bit like the latin letter "I" but I am not sure...
Maybe anybody here with a good idea about it ?
Thanks in advance and best regards from Germany
Alex
First of all I would like to thank all who have taken some time to look on this "mystery".
The marking of the german town of Lüneburg is showing a lion (according to Jan Davis) but it is looking to the left not to right as my hallmark.
Very confusing.....it is neither British (for sure) nor Dutch (also sure), its not from Lüneburg....hmmm.
What could it be ? Seems to be a hard nut to crack :-)
Maybe anybody here with another idea about it ?
Best regards
Alex
The marking of the german town of Lüneburg is showing a lion (according to Jan Davis) but it is looking to the left not to right as my hallmark.
Very confusing.....it is neither British (for sure) nor Dutch (also sure), its not from Lüneburg....hmmm.
What could it be ? Seems to be a hard nut to crack :-)
Maybe anybody here with another idea about it ?
Best regards
Alex
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Hello all, For me it looks like canadian silver. Canadian silversmiths copied the British type of hallmarks with the lion walking right, marker's mark which were allways initials in a rectangle, or square or double circle cartouche and a letter for the year. As per my book, yours should be from 1933. Hope this has helped.
Best Regards. Myriam
Best Regards. Myriam
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