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Platers mark for John Beauchamp

Posted: Thu May 02, 2013 5:39 pm
by burnisherboy
An appeal for sightings of a mark which is suggested by the following advertisment in the Morning Post of 24th December 1807. "New Manufacture J Beauchamp, Silversmith No 14 Holborn , begs to introduce to the notice of Captains, tavern Keepers and the public in general his Soup Ladles Fish Knives, Skewers, Forks etc , plated on Steel which for beauty and durability entirely excel anything ever yet offered. As J B now has license to use a mark similar to Silver it is impossible (in many of the articles) for the most scrutinizing eye to discover the difference." John Beauchamp never registered a mark at Sheffield and being outside the range of the act did not need to. Who gave him license to use a mark similar to Silver and what did it look like? I have never seen a platers mark of this date that could equate to him and would be delighted see an example via the forum. Burnisherboy

Re: Platers mark for John Beauchamp

Posted: Fri May 03, 2013 5:25 am
by dognose
Hi Burnisherboy,

I've just added that advertisement detail to John Beauchamp's thread at: John Beauchamp

Many thanks,

Trev.