Hello. This is my first posting. I am trying to identify the following mark, and have exhausted several references. The mark follows the same pattern as Albert Coles, with three parts: A oval containing an eagle standing on a base (or holding a banner) which appears to have the initials NY; a lozenge containing the initials H D; and an oval containing a male bust facing left. The mark is found on a cake saw, nicely engraved, but without any markings for coin.
Here is a link to the mark:
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and here is a link to the silver cake saw:
http://members.aol.com/kennethjes/page/ ... ilver1.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Any help or suggestions will be greatly appreciated.
Ken
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HD Coin Silver Hallmark
HD Hallmark - Identified
Hello, KJ. I believe I have found a reference to your marks. The marks are attributed to Henry David, a New York silversmith working 1846-49. His residence is listed as 8 Little Green St. from 1846-7. Interestingly, Albert Coles’ residence is listed as 6 Little Green St. from 1835-49. The two, most likely, knew each other. Perhaps there was a little artistic collaboration between them?
Source: McGrew, J. R. Manufacturers’ Marks on American Coin Silver. Hanover, PA: Argyros Publications, 2004.
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Source: McGrew, J. R. Manufacturers’ Marks on American Coin Silver. Hanover, PA: Argyros Publications, 2004.
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