Early Georgian unidentified makers marks

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narpin99
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Early Georgian unidentified makers marks

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Hello,

I have recently come into three Georgian table spoons. I think I have identified one of the marks as Thomas England, but the others are foxing me. I think there is an 'EG' & a 'NH' or perhaps 'HN' if flipped but not not totally sure. Any help would be much appreciated. i think they are all London marks.

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Thanks in advance.

Alex
narpin99
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Re: Early Georgian unidentified makers marks

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Ok. sorry. Thought that placing three IDs together would clutter up the board far less, as is the requirement of other similar sites.

I'll follow the rules more carefully.
narpin99
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Re: Early Georgian unidentified makers marks

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So on this thread can I ask if anyone knows the makers mark found here. It looks to me as if it is an HN or an NH. I could be completely wrong.

Thanks in advance.

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SirWatkynBassett
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Re: Early Georgian unidentified makers marks

Post by SirWatkynBassett »

Hello,

This mark is now generally accepted as that of Nicholas Hearnden. It is likely that Hearnden's mark was entered in the now lost register that was used during the period 1758-73.

Bassett
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