If you can help me with these hallmarks, I'd be very grateful. They come from a Swagger stick/cane and a Walking Stick/cane - belonging to two great uncles who were born 1896 and 1898. I think the set that is complete is London .... the other set is incomplete but does that lozenge shape mean that it is French please? Any feedback will be much appreciated. Heather
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Mystery Hall Marks x 2 sets
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Re: Mystery Hall Marks x 2 sets
I am a complete novice at this but could it possible be Ebenezer Newman? I know that he did do a lot of walking canes.
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Re: Mystery Hall Marks x 2 sets
Hello there
I've had a look at who you suggest and it is looking good. I must get my act together re this forum. This is my first post and I have had to have it edited because I didn't do things correctly. I'll try and get a pic of the item now and post that. Plus post the other stick's details separately and correctly next time. Many thanks for this help ... I shall be back soon. Heather
I've had a look at who you suggest and it is looking good. I must get my act together re this forum. This is my first post and I have had to have it edited because I didn't do things correctly. I'll try and get a pic of the item now and post that. Plus post the other stick's details separately and correctly next time. Many thanks for this help ... I shall be back soon. Heather
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Walking Cane Hallmarks ID please
Hello there. A kind member believes this to be Ebenezer Newman. I think so too - but I am ignorant of such things. I think the marks tell me that it is London 1920. Is this correct? Can anyone tell, from my image, what wood it is please. Many thanks in anticipation. Heather