I'm pretty sure this is the Gorham psuedo mark from the mid 1800s, but I'm dreaming it isn't :)
Set me straight guys!
Birmingham or gorham
Re: Birmingham or gorham
Pseudo marks, NOT Birmingham, no doubt..
Regards
Regards
Re: Birmingham or gorham
Hi John,
Welcome to the Forum.
It's neither Birmingham or Gorham. It's a mark we've seen with variations many times on the forum, but as yet, we have been unable to identify the manufacturer. It has always been noted on plated wares.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
It's neither Birmingham or Gorham. It's a mark we've seen with variations many times on the forum, but as yet, we have been unable to identify the manufacturer. It has always been noted on plated wares.
Trev.
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Re: Birmingham or gorham
Hello,
The maker was F. & M. Weintraub of New York. The tray would date to around 1908-9.
Bassett
The maker was F. & M. Weintraub of New York. The tray would date to around 1908-9.
Bassett
Re: Birmingham or gorham
See: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 18&t=44383 for further information on this long-standing mystery.
Trev.
Trev.