Scottish provincial forks

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Silverside
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Scottish provincial forks

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I have two forks which I believe might be of Dundee origin. Any assistance would be welcome.

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Many thanks.

Mike
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Re: Scottish provincial forks

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Hi Mike,

Welcome to the Forum.

The maker of your forks was Edward Livingstone of Dundee. His working period was 1790-1824.

Trev.
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Re: Scottish provincial forks

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Thanks Trev. Do you have any explanation of the other marks?

Most grateful.

Mike.
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Re: Scottish provincial forks

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The second mark would be a crude representation of a thistle, the third, a 'D', for Dundee, and the forth, a 'Topped Heart' a symbol used by some Dundee makers as an alternative to the 'Pot of Lillies'.

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Re: Scottish provincial forks

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Many thanks Trev. Much obliged.

Mike.
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