Hello forum folk,
I'm sure you get sick of these constant posts(!), however a locket I own has been nagging me, and I was hoping the community could shed some light on it...
After my own research, I'm still confused as to the date/origin of this locket. I hope that the photographs below are not too large for the forum...tried resizing on Photobucket but I'm not sure if it worked.
Top is the reverse side with marks, bottom image is the actual locket...
The information I was given was that this is a Birmingham 1887/1888 locket (sold to me on the premise that it was Victorian era...we'll see), but I think it's 1912 because of the lack of duty stamp. Also, I think I'm going out on a limb here, but that maker's mark is almost gone...would be surprised if anyone could identify it, but maybe a magician out there can do it.
Lastly, the design confuses me, it's quite unlike any other Victorian/Edwardian locket I've seen, at least online. I absolutely adore it all the same but I'm also very curious.
Anyways, apologies for the essay!
Unknown makers mark on sterling silver locket
Re: Unknown makers mark on sterling silver locket
Hello Thistle,
seller was correct date is 1887-8 (no duty mark because lockets were exempt from hallmarking and therefore exempt from duty), the maker possibly JF for James Fenton- 74 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham. With the thistle, shamrock and rose motif may have been a 50th jubilee commemorative souvenir locket. Kind regards Craig
seller was correct date is 1887-8 (no duty mark because lockets were exempt from hallmarking and therefore exempt from duty), the maker possibly JF for James Fenton- 74 Great Hampton Street, Birmingham. With the thistle, shamrock and rose motif may have been a 50th jubilee commemorative souvenir locket. Kind regards Craig
Re: Unknown makers mark on sterling silver locket
Hi Cuznerfan,
Ah I'm really excited to hear that the era is correct! :D Endless thank yous for the confirmation, like I said I love it all the same but I do have a weakness for Victorian era things.
I'll have a look around for this James Fenton fellow, would be nice if I could dig up some further information.
Again, thank you!
Ah I'm really excited to hear that the era is correct! :D Endless thank yous for the confirmation, like I said I love it all the same but I do have a weakness for Victorian era things.
I'll have a look around for this James Fenton fellow, would be nice if I could dig up some further information.
Again, thank you!
Re: Unknown makers mark on sterling silver locket
Thank you for the link! I'll have to pass this info on to the person who bought the locket for me :)