another one, anyone know it. Not listed in any refs on hand, aside from the G instead of B, it is identical to the mark of Theophilus Bradbury.
Thanks, Tom
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coffin end mystery mark #2 - G & pseudos
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It is Greenleaf's. Some information can be found at:
American Silversmiths Marks - Greenleaf
It is unclear if the similarity of the marks with those of Bradbury were meant to indicate
a casual partnership or some form of quality assurance.
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American Silversmiths Marks - Greenleaf
It is unclear if the similarity of the marks with those of Bradbury were meant to indicate
a casual partnership or some form of quality assurance.
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Thanks to both of you, I'll add Greenleaf to our American marks section shortly.
For those of you not familiar with wev's WEBSITE, it is an invaluable resource for American silversmiths' marks and biographical information. I'd not visited in a while and and it has grown significantly since I last surfed through. Near 3,500 craftsmen documented and the inclusion of 18 city directories and Brix's "Philadelphia Silversmiths".
I know the project began as a genealogy, but I'm a little fuzzy on the details. wev, would you mind explaining the premise?
Regards, Tom
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For those of you not familiar with wev's WEBSITE, it is an invaluable resource for American silversmiths' marks and biographical information. I'd not visited in a while and and it has grown significantly since I last surfed through. Near 3,500 craftsmen documented and the inclusion of 18 city directories and Brix's "Philadelphia Silversmiths".
I know the project began as a genealogy, but I'm a little fuzzy on the details. wev, would you mind explaining the premise?
Regards, Tom
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As with many interesting projects, this one started with an argument. A pair of collectors I know were bickering about the familial relationships among the many Moulton silversmiths and jewelers. Having some experience in genealogy, I offered to chart the family line and lay the matter to rest. While doing so, I noted various other names popping up -- Greenleaf, Bradbury, etc that I knew from the silver world. I decided to continue the study and see how many makers the branches led to. That was 5 years ago and I'm still at it.
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Dear Tom,
I wonder if you could tell us the story behind http://www.925-1000.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - what made you start it, etc.
I can say it's now a daily source of information for me and - judging from the user testimonies when the site was closed because of the spam issues - the same goes for many other users all over the world.
Thanks and best wishes
Mikael
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I wonder if you could tell us the story behind http://www.925-1000.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - what made you start it, etc.
I can say it's now a daily source of information for me and - judging from the user testimonies when the site was closed because of the spam issues - the same goes for many other users all over the world.
Thanks and best wishes
Mikael
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