Double cot with London hallmark

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Tongtwister
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Double cot with London hallmark

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Hi,

Does anyone know what this mark may be? I would normally assume a journeyman's mark but they would tend to be found struck near the maker's mark. It is curious that this mark is right between the Lion & Duty mark. Is it potentially a mark struck by the assay office? If so to what purpose?

Thanks in anticipation

Graham

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Re: Double cot with London hallmark

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Hi Graham,

My first thoughts were that this is likely to be a personal inventory mark of a previous owner, but then, would you believe it, the very next spoon that I looked at had a similar mark!

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My photo does not show the maker's mark, but it is to the far left and away from where, as you have stated, a journeyman's mark would have been struck.

You've got me wondering.

Regards Trev.
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Re: Double dot with London hallmark

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Hi,

Curiously, I have also discovered that I have another pair of tongs by the same maker (William Sumner), with a double dot beside the hallmark. Given that these are both by the same maker, it would tend to suggest a journeyman's mark, although why punch them on the other arm I don't know?

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Graham
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