I was looking through my collection of cases, and I have one which I'm not sure if I've properly identified the hallmarks on it.
I believe the anchor to be Birmingham, although it's sideways on a piece of silver? (marked by the lion passant.) I did read once that this was possible, although I'm not sure when, or on what.
Also the lower case q which I am having some real trouble figuring out the year by. The closest I could find would be 1890 Birmingham .925 silver by reading the hallmarks - Can anybody confirm my findings?
Here are pictures of the case:
Any help identifying the hallmarks would be appreciated, as it's now 4:04 in the morning and I've been up all night trying to figure this out it's puzzling me.
Thanks!
Confusing silver cigarette case
Hi there,
You're correct Birmingham 1890/91 both letter, typeface and punch shape confirm. Maker/sponsor was Deakin & Francis. I've come across sideways marks particularly on smaller pieces. You probably know that duty on silver was removed on the 30th April 1890 and 'hallmark year' changed in July each year.
Hope this helps.
Tony
You're correct Birmingham 1890/91 both letter, typeface and punch shape confirm. Maker/sponsor was Deakin & Francis. I've come across sideways marks particularly on smaller pieces. You probably know that duty on silver was removed on the 30th April 1890 and 'hallmark year' changed in July each year.
Hope this helps.
Tony
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The dimensions would concur with it being a card case rather than a cigarette case .... Best wishes, Mike.
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