Scottish Horn Beaker with Chester (?) Hallmark
Posted: Wed May 21, 2014 8:14 am
Hi all - we've just had this fabulous little horn beaker donated, and have been told by a dealer/collector that it's very rare, as most of these have a silver rim and very few were made without it. It looks to me that the hallmark is for Chester - it's very rubbed - and the letter looks like a J in a square shield - but there isn't a J in the Chester list.
Also, the maker looks to me to be AJC - which may be Alfred James Cheshire from another website, he's not listed in the Chester Makers on here.
Can anyone help confirm this, and maybe identify the year letter? These seem to have been made in the late 1800s but very few were assayed in Chester.
Many thanks
Kay
Also, the maker looks to me to be AJC - which may be Alfred James Cheshire from another website, he's not listed in the Chester Makers on here.
Can anyone help confirm this, and maybe identify the year letter? These seem to have been made in the late 1800s but very few were assayed in Chester.
Many thanks
Kay