Hello.
New to the forum, but have collected/dealt in Sterling and silverplate for a number of years. Recently got this christening cup, but have not been able to identify the hallmark. I believe it is an American mark, and with the hammer design probably dates to the 1910s or 1920s. As you can see from my pictures the hallmark is a shield with a "J. E." at the top, "0.925" in the center, and what appears to be a tiny eagle at the bottom. Beside the shield is an "M" - possibly a date code or artist initial? Any ideas?
Thanks in advance.
Chelsea
Hammered Christening Cup "JE" Shield Hallmark ID
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Re: Hammered Christening Cup "JE" Shield Hallmark ID
Hi Chelsea,
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark is typical of the type used in South America, specifically Columbia.
For similar examples see: The 20th Century South American Trade
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
The mark is typical of the type used in South America, specifically Columbia.
For similar examples see: The 20th Century South American Trade
Trev.
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Re: Hammered Christening Cup "JE" Shield Hallmark ID
Trev,
Thanks for your reply! I see what you mean - that mark is very similar to the examples on that other post. I now have a starting place to re-start my search! Thanks again,
Chelsea
Thanks for your reply! I see what you mean - that mark is very similar to the examples on that other post. I now have a starting place to re-start my search! Thanks again,
Chelsea