The hallmarks, however, are most strange: the lion passant is facing the wrong way, the leopard's head is lopsided, the duty head is poorly impressed and not easily identifiable, and the maker's mark is unfamiliar to all my silver books.
On seeing the reverse lion, I immediately thought York 1793-1808, and indeed the date letter is similar to 1804. But, if it were York, why is the leopards head uncrowned? And also, my directory of York goldsmiths does not have a D.B. Help!
Miles
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