“J.L” MAKER AND FOLIATED DUTY MARK
Posted: Fri Jan 10, 2014 3:23 pm
Hello I was recently looking at my spoons and this led to me rechecking one of my “contentious” teaspoons. It challenged me to review its limited hallmarks. The photo of the marks on the teaspoon is hopefully shown below.
I now no longer believe this is a typical “guildless” London spoon. Currently I think it is a Birmingham spoon with no guild mark and the duty mark is of the “foliated” style used at the turn of the 18th/19th century by the Birmingham Guild and described in “Jacksons” pocket edition. If these thoughts are correct then this “J.L” mark could be another of the “John Lawrence” marks referred to on the “www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk” web site. I have no additional helpful ideas about the lion passant punch as it appears somewhat ovaloid and not obviously like those shown in the pocket edition.
Could members of the forum please review the hallmark photo for me and give their opinions. I would be delighted if my thoughts were correct (I’m getting knowledge) but equally happy to learn a bit more.
Yours
Fishless
I now no longer believe this is a typical “guildless” London spoon. Currently I think it is a Birmingham spoon with no guild mark and the duty mark is of the “foliated” style used at the turn of the 18th/19th century by the Birmingham Guild and described in “Jacksons” pocket edition. If these thoughts are correct then this “J.L” mark could be another of the “John Lawrence” marks referred to on the “www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk” web site. I have no additional helpful ideas about the lion passant punch as it appears somewhat ovaloid and not obviously like those shown in the pocket edition.
Could members of the forum please review the hallmark photo for me and give their opinions. I would be delighted if my thoughts were correct (I’m getting knowledge) but equally happy to learn a bit more.
Yours
Fishless