OK - I know it's not silver - but it is marked Sheffield and has hallmarks. In trying to identify the hallmarks I came across this group.
I think it says Aston Sheffield. Having a hard time with the top word. Are there hallmarks on either side of ASTON? Or is it a W at the beginning? Is it Westone?
This is driving me nuts. I am trying to sell this for some one and I hate being stumped!
It is heavy - wrought iron and is about 11" wide and 10" tall.
Thanx in advance!
shabby
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What is it?
Although, a thin and unlike the American versions I'm familiar with, I suspect it is a broad axe (or at least related to one), an edged tool used for the rough squaring off of timber.
It does not have a hallmark, a "hallmark" has a very narrow definition. See -> http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary2.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It does have a tool maker's mark or, to stretch a term, perhaps a cutler's mark.
Suggest you try a tool forum, there are plenty out there.
Regards, Tom
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It does not have a hallmark, a "hallmark" has a very narrow definition. See -> http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary2.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
It does have a tool maker's mark or, to stretch a term, perhaps a cutler's mark.
Suggest you try a tool forum, there are plenty out there.
Regards, Tom
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