Maker's Marks

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yeatese
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Maker's Marks

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I have two similar sterling silver salt cellars with spoons made in Birmingham, possibly in 1808 or 1909. Each has its own maker's mark; one is W.H.S. ; the other is H.W.L. with a small D to the right of the L. Can any one identify who these makers are and when they practiced?
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Post by 2209patrick »

The HWL mark with a small d to the right was used by Henry Williamson Ltd. He worked in Birmingham from 1893 to at least 1912.
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This would suggest a date of 1909 - if it had been the earlier date, the pieces should also have featured a Duty Mark.

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Post by Neruda »

A possibility for WHS is W H Sparrow, active early 20th century.
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