Hi,
I've bought this little sugar sifter which is allegedly made in 1843 by SAMUEL HAYNE & DUDLEY CATER. However, there are four other initials, two clearly visible and two very faint CJ (or GJ) and BD. Does anyone have any idea what these represent? It also seems that the decoration may have been added after the hallmarking, what do others think?
Many thanks in advance
Mario
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what are the extra marks?
Re: what are the extra marks?
Hi,
G.J for George Jamieson, dates seen 1839..1862 (registered Apr 1848) seen on flatware, tea service.
George Jamieson's pieces may also have the Aberdeen mark; ABD (with little N)
Oel
G.J for George Jamieson, dates seen 1839..1862 (registered Apr 1848) seen on flatware, tea service.
George Jamieson's pieces may also have the Aberdeen mark; ABD (with little N)
Oel
Re: what are the extra marks?
Hi Oel,
Many thanks for your very prompt reply. What i don't understand is why there are makers marks for George Jamieson as well as for Hayne and Cater (the hallmarks on the extreme right, slightly cut into by the pattern.
That is interesting about the Aberdeen as I thought that I could see a faint A under the loupe.
Many thanks for your very prompt reply. What i don't understand is why there are makers marks for George Jamieson as well as for Hayne and Cater (the hallmarks on the extreme right, slightly cut into by the pattern.
That is interesting about the Aberdeen as I thought that I could see a faint A under the loupe.
Re: what are the extra marks?
George Jamieson probably punched his responsibility mark being retailer and on a later stage his ‘retailer’s mark’ has been rubbed out. I believe his mark was supposed to overstrike the maker’s mark of Samuel Hayne & Dudley Carter but somehow someone marked it on the wrong position.
Oel
Oel
Re: what are the extra marks?
Hi,
This post will reveal some more details: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 80&p=49046" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
This post will reveal some more details: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 80&p=49046" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Re: what are the extra marks?
Hi Oel,
Thanks for that, I hadn't realised that Retailers would over-strike makers marks with their own. You learn something new everyday.
I've posted some more pics of it to see whether people think it is a sifter or a strainer. The reason why I'm wondering is that I posted a Russian strainer, on the Russian Silver section, and asked the same question, and someone said that the difference was that strainers had holes whereas sifters usually had cuts/slits.
Any thoughts? It is just over 6" in length
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Many thanks
Thanks for that, I hadn't realised that Retailers would over-strike makers marks with their own. You learn something new everyday.
I've posted some more pics of it to see whether people think it is a sifter or a strainer. The reason why I'm wondering is that I posted a Russian strainer, on the Russian Silver section, and asked the same question, and someone said that the difference was that strainers had holes whereas sifters usually had cuts/slits.
Any thoughts? It is just over 6" in length
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Many thanks
Re: what are the extra marks?
dognose wrote:Hi,
This post will reveal some more details: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 80&p=49046" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Trev.
Many thanks Trev, that made interesting reading!
Re: what are the extra marks?
Yes, in general I believe; strainers round holes and sifters cuts & slits sometimes combined with round & oval holes. However I am afraid we are off topic.mariok wrote:Hi Oel,
I've posted some more pics of it to see whether people think it is a sifter or a strainer. The reason why I'm wondering is that I posted a Russian strainer, on the Russian Silver section, and asked the same question, and someone said that the difference was that strainers had holes whereas sifters usually had cuts/slits.
Any thoughts? It is just over 6" in length
Oel