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ID help please
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 2:10 pm
by jefner
Hi guys, new here and sorry if I have posted this in the wrong place but need to help in ID'ing a crystal flask belonging to my dad. Been having a clearout lately of his clutter and he didn't even remember owning it. Know nothing about silver which is why I thought I would pop here for some help. Many thanks
Re: ID help please
Posted: Sun Nov 08, 2015 2:31 pm
by dognose
Hi Jefner,
Welcome to the Forum.
There should be more marks on the item, perhaps on the lid?
Trev.
Re: ID help please
Posted: Mon Nov 09, 2015 8:13 pm
by jefner
Hi Dognose, I have had a good look and unfortunately no other marks :(. Can you tell me what the "head" mark is please
Re: ID help please
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 3:46 am
by dognose
Hi,
The 'Head' mark is the Duty mark.
See:
http://www.925-1000.com/british_marks.html
Trev.
Re: ID help please
Posted: Tue Nov 10, 2015 3:29 pm
by jefner
so it's during the reign of Queen Vic then? As old as that?
Re: ID help please
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 8:16 am
by jefner
anyone please?
Re: ID help please
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 8:44 am
by silvermakersmarks
Without the advantage of a full hallmark it's difficult to be certain. However the most likely identification in my view is that C.C is Colen Hewer Cheshire, a silversmith whose premises were at 3 Northampton Street Birmingham. He registered this mark at both the Birmingham and Chester Assay offices but it is not a Chester mark because his registration occurred after 1 May 1890 when duty ceased to be payable. So, assuming it is a Birmingham mark of C H Cheshire, we can assign a date between 1867 when his Birmingham registration happened and 1890.
However we have to sound a note of caution as there is only a partial hallmark present. This should not happen without the full hallmark or at least the remaining parts (anchor for Birmingham and date letter), being stamped on another part (hence Trev's earlier question). Possibilities are a hallmarking error or a replacement part.
Phil
Re: ID help please
Posted: Sun Nov 15, 2015 3:36 pm
by jefner
many thanks for your reply. Is it quite common for only a partial hallmark then?