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I have come across this knife and have had trouble identifying the hallmarks. I feel they are a bit conflicted. I think the lion passant is crowned but I can't be sure. I haven't seen another like it, but then there is a duty profile head and no city or town hallmark.
Can someone help me identify this knife, possibly an age and maker, etc.
Thanks
Pauline
Knife Hallmark-Help Needed -Crowned Lion & Duty Head ?
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Look first at style - put a mental date on it.
Next look at marks. First re-action - the lion faces the wrong way, but the other marks include a duty head of George III.
Style seems wrong for period of Duty mark, lion passant is wrong for any English assay office post 1784 . Marks are very crisp and unworn for Georgian silver.
Conclusion. Psuedo marks or very poor fake.
Sorry !
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Next look at marks. First re-action - the lion faces the wrong way, but the other marks include a duty head of George III.
Style seems wrong for period of Duty mark, lion passant is wrong for any English assay office post 1784 . Marks are very crisp and unworn for Georgian silver.
Conclusion. Psuedo marks or very poor fake.
Sorry !
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Using all of my mental energy, but still want to know a little more. Someone made it and it wasn't me. Is there anthing you may be able to tell me about the maker's mark. The other thing I thought was odd is that the lion passant is crowned and the other direction.
So if it is a fake, it's a fake what from when. Thanks
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So if it is a fake, it's a fake what from when. Thanks
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