Help with hallmark
Posted: Tue Mar 24, 2009 10:08 am
Hi all, does anyone recognize this mark. This charm is also marked sterling. The front is a picture is as follows...What I found is that it is a symol or sorts that was derived from a painting by Maud Earl and apparently famous painter of purebred dogs. This is part of what it said...
The present work was clearly intended to be a patriotic display of Britain's strength and naval capacity with the Champion Bulldog of that year, the British flag and the ships in the background seen off the white cliffs of Dover. The print issued in 1900 after this work was widely disseminated and became a popular image in England during the early twentieth century. As a sign of how compelling the image became, it was used on the front of a promotional pamphlet after World War I that was published in Canada and which listed several English political and military figures of the time. Thank you for any help you may have.
The present work was clearly intended to be a patriotic display of Britain's strength and naval capacity with the Champion Bulldog of that year, the British flag and the ships in the background seen off the white cliffs of Dover. The print issued in 1900 after this work was widely disseminated and became a popular image in England during the early twentieth century. As a sign of how compelling the image became, it was used on the front of a promotional pamphlet after World War I that was published in Canada and which listed several English political and military figures of the time. Thank you for any help you may have.