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Interesting snuffbox

Posted: Fri Aug 28, 2009 6:50 pm
by clown123
A very interesting "snuffbox" form (er I think...)!

London 1815. The maker is SN. I can't find that mark anywhere. Any ideas?

TIA - Cliff

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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 5:09 am
by buckler
Grimwade provides three possibles
Steven Nost - mark of 25 February 1782 - Goldworker - page 379
who seems too early
Samuel Nash - marks as bucklemaker (page 400) in 1782 .Unlikely as according to Grimwade these were all square corned punches. Also a fraction early
Stephen Noad - smallworker (Mark No 2597) mark 30 June 1806 - more likely -
No NS marks look likely - never trust the assay office to punch the same way as the silversmith!
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:36 pm
by clown123
buckler wrote: Stephen Noad - smallworker (Mark No 2597) mark 30 June 1806 - more likely -
No NS marks look likely - never trust the assay office to punch the same way as the silversmith!
Thanks! I did look at the marks inverted but the N seems wrong in the serif font used. I suspect that it's a very unusual and early box. With a rare maker to boot!

(Sorry, I couldn't resist!).
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 12:58 pm
by buckler
It's a seriously cute snuff box.

But I cannot make out the other marks - I cannot make out the George Head Duty mark. The U certainly looks like London 1815/16 .

If we had an image of the duty mark - - we can pin the date to perhaps a few months !

Oval George - 29 May - 13 Jun 1815
Base notched George - 14 June - 31 August 1815
Flat bottomed George - 1 September 1815 to 28 May 1816.
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Posted: Sat Aug 29, 2009 1:47 pm
by clown123
Amazing what a Q-tip and and some silver foam can do...

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I see:

Stephen Noad; Lion; Crowned Leopard; 1815 and Flat Bottomed George?
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