Is anyone able to help me please.
These hallmarks have me stumped and rather than bore you with the searches I have conducted could you please take a look at the photographs and see if anything rings a bell.
Many thanks
Help with Silver Hallmarks
Re: Help with Silver Hallmarks
Hi,
Can you post an image of the whole mark? The top image appears to be clipped.
An image of the whole spoon, back and front, may also offer some clues.
Trev.
Can you post an image of the whole mark? The top image appears to be clipped.
An image of the whole spoon, back and front, may also offer some clues.
Trev.
Re: Help with Silver Hallmarks
Trev
This item is an old Vesta case and the edge that you see in the photograph is the inner rim.
I will try to get "more complete photos" if I can and post these. Unfortunately I will not be able to do this now until tomorrow.
Thank you very much for the reply and request, it is appreciated.
Regards
Neil
This item is an old Vesta case and the edge that you see in the photograph is the inner rim.
I will try to get "more complete photos" if I can and post these. Unfortunately I will not be able to do this now until tomorrow.
Thank you very much for the reply and request, it is appreciated.
Regards
Neil
New Photo of Hallmarks
Trev
Photograph of all hallmarks as they are positioned. I have checked to see if there has been any "rollover" of the marks but nothing.
I hope this is at least of some help.
Thanks Neil
Photograph of all hallmarks as they are positioned. I have checked to see if there has been any "rollover" of the marks but nothing.
I hope this is at least of some help.
Thanks Neil
Re: Help with Silver Hallmarks
Hi Neil,
The cartouche that surrounds the crown mark is one commonly found on plated wares, this coupled with an 'EP' mark, would appear to make this a plated piece.
'TH', presumably the maker, is unknown to me, but perhaps it is one on the marks used by Thomas Harwood of Sheffield, but offered only as as possibility.
Trev.
The cartouche that surrounds the crown mark is one commonly found on plated wares, this coupled with an 'EP' mark, would appear to make this a plated piece.
'TH', presumably the maker, is unknown to me, but perhaps it is one on the marks used by Thomas Harwood of Sheffield, but offered only as as possibility.
Trev.
Re: Help with Silver Hallmarks
Trev, thank you again with these pointers I will dig some more.
Regards Neil
Regards Neil