Tongs - Mary & Elizabeth Sumner

MARK IMAGE REQUIRED
Post Reply
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Tongs - Mary & Elizabeth Sumner

Post by SilverSurfer »

This makers' mark appears at first blush to be that of Mary and Elizabeth Sumner of London (accompanied on this piece by an "R" date letter for 1812-13, plus Lion Passant and King Geo. duty mark, no town mark), but the so-specified makers' mark in Jackson's has a rather rounded cartouche, whereas this one is fairly squared cornered:

Image

Might anyone be able to confidently confirm or deny this particular mark as that by Mary and Elizabeth Sumner? TIA!

SS
georgiansilver
contributor
Posts: 415
Joined: Thu Jan 12, 2006 5:50 am
Location: Gainsborough, Lincs

Post by georgiansilver »

With respect, your mark looks like MS KS not ES but I have no memory of the mark so can't really help. Someone will know. Best wishes, Mike.
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Post by SilverSurfer »

I agree that the bottom set looks more like "KS" than "ES", but with rubbing and knocks, it's tough to say one way or the other with any degree of certainty. Consider that "K" is very rarely used as the first initial of a silversmith given name for this period of Brit silverware. A quick search yields only Kean, Kenneth and Kathleen. So what is the likelyhood that this mark is by an obscure pair of silversmiths MS and KS, as opposed to it being an obscure mark of Mary and Elizabeth Sumner? If you were forced to bet your life one way or the other, which would it be? Not trying to be confrontational, just weighing probabilities. It is what it is, and we will either figure it out, or we won't. Such is life.

SS ;o)
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Post by SilverSurfer »

I've been leisurely going over old posts and checking the unresolved marks against this fine site identifying actual photos of makers' marks:

http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Within this site I found a second mark for Mary and Elizabeth Sumner:

(removed, hotlinking is a copyright violation)

This appears to me to be a rather good fit to my mark:

Image

SS
dognose
Site Admin
Posts: 62568
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:53 pm
Location: England

Post by dognose »

Hi SS,

Mary and Eliza Sumner, the widow and daughter of William Sumner entered two marks, the first in a circular punch on the 31-8-1809 and the second in a square punch on 21-8-1810. If your tongs are dated after this and the fact that they were spoonmakers, would lead me to think you are correct.

Trev.
2209patrick
co-admin
Posts: 3550
Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:53 pm
Location: Land of Lincoln, USA

Post by 2209patrick »

Image
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Post by SilverSurfer »

Yes, the tongs are marked for date code 1812-13, apparently at the end of the Mary and Elizabeth partnership. Sorry for the verboten hot link to the specific mark, wasn't aware this was a no-no. Would it be acceptable to provide the text link to the full page for anyone who wanted to search, given that it is a public board? Also, Patrick, can you indicate the text from which you posted the MS/ES marks? TIA.

SS
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Post by SilverSurfer »

Oops, sorry, it was Patrick that posted the MS/ES drawings. Why do I notice these things five seconds after I click "Submit"? :o/

SS
2209patrick
co-admin
Posts: 3550
Joined: Fri Feb 10, 2006 9:53 pm
Location: Land of Lincoln, USA

Post by 2209patrick »

Hello SilverSurfer.

That scan of Mary and Elizabeth Sumner's marks came from John P. Fallon's "The Marks of the London Goldsmiths and Silversmiths, Georgian Period (c 1697-1837)".

Small book, but packed with information. Very user freindly.

Pat.
dognose
Site Admin
Posts: 62568
Joined: Thu Dec 29, 2005 12:53 pm
Location: England

Post by dognose »

Hi SS,

My source was Arthur G. Grimwade's "London Goldsmiths, 1697-1837, Their Marks & Lives"

Regards Trev.
SilverSurfer
contributor
Posts: 266
Joined: Tue May 31, 2005 12:42 am

Post by SilverSurfer »

Thanks, Patrick, I just ordered a copy of Fallon. Thanks also, Trev, but a Grimwade is currently out of my pin money budget. Maybe next Xmas?

SS
lindacas
Posts: 1
Joined: Sat Sep 17, 2011 10:00 pm

Re: Tongs - Mary & Elizabeth Sumner

Post by lindacas »

Hello - I'm stumbling into this conversation five years late! I was researching Mary Sumner today, as her makers mark appears on my set of kiddush cups.

I hope that someone can clarify this for me:

Using this site, I was able to determine that the cups are sterling, made in London in 1901. The makers mark looks exactly like the Mary Sumner mark. However, according to the research I'm doing, it appears that Mary Sumner only produced silver between 1807 and 1808. I guess that I'm misinterpreting those dates. Did sterling items continue to be produced under that mark after 1808?

Thanks in advance for your help!
user701
contributor
Posts: 444
Joined: Mon Nov 23, 2009 4:21 pm
Location: UK

Re: Tongs - Mary & Elizabeth Sumner

Post by user701 »

You would be better to start a new thread and show photos of the mark and item to help date and confirm who the maker is.
Post Reply

Return to “British Hallmarks - Single Image”