Trade Union Silverware and Jewellery Marking
Posted: Tue Mar 11, 2014 5:24 pm
Hi,
I came across this snippet in an American trade union magazine:
At the recent convention of the International Jewelry Workers' Union, benevolent features were added in the shape of a sick and burial benefit and tool insurance. A label was also adopted, the form of which is that of two overlapping acorns. It will be stamped on the inside of union-made rings and silverware.
Source: Typographical Journal - International Typographical Union - 1901
I wondered, has anyone seen, or has an image of such marking?
Trev.
I came across this snippet in an American trade union magazine:
At the recent convention of the International Jewelry Workers' Union, benevolent features were added in the shape of a sick and burial benefit and tool insurance. A label was also adopted, the form of which is that of two overlapping acorns. It will be stamped on the inside of union-made rings and silverware.
Source: Typographical Journal - International Typographical Union - 1901
I wondered, has anyone seen, or has an image of such marking?
Trev.