Hello All,
I am having some real trouble identifying the following marks on what appears to be an early 19th Century Irish or Colonial Silver Fish slicer.
At the top is an unidentified duty mark, underneath the letter Q, underneath that is Hibernia??? underneath that a Harp without a crown and then under that the makers mark CK.
My feeling from doing some research tells me it is Colonial silver possibly made by an irishman who wasn't too keen on the English Monarch and decided to drop the crown on the harp, or chinese export silver?
Any help is greatly appreciated!
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Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark is a known one, but as yet, unidentified. What is known is that this 'CK' was a Cantonese maker working in the period c.1840-c.1865.
It is the only CES mark known that uses pseudo Dublin marks.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark is a known one, but as yet, unidentified. What is known is that this 'CK' was a Cantonese maker working in the period c.1840-c.1865.
It is the only CES mark known that uses pseudo Dublin marks.
Trev.
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
Ahh right.
Well that makes more sense! Thanks for that, Its given me a great lead.
Thanks
Well that makes more sense! Thanks for that, Its given me a great lead.
Thanks
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
Trev,
Do you know where I may find that info about CK that you mentioned?
Cheers
Do you know where I may find that info about CK that you mentioned?
Cheers
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
You can find it in The Collectors’ Guide to Chinese Export Silver 1785-1940 - Third Edition - Adrien von Ferscht - 2013
Trev.
Trev.
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
Thanks once again, I will have a look.
Cheers,
Cheers,
Re: Makers mark CK, strange marks. Colonial Silver?
I had seen a Chinese silver bowl stamped with CK mark. The bowl is decorated with scenes depicting the 1911 anti-gambling campaign in Canton Province. This may imply that silversmith CK practiced in Canton around period of the campaign.