Hello again. I have a beautiful jewelry box with this marks. From what I know This is London, 1916, imported to Russia and an unknown maker TW. The ones that I've seen TW marks, most of them worked in 18th or beg. of 19th century.
Unknown Makers mark
Re: Unknown Makers mark
Hi,
It's always better to post an image of the whole item as the style of work may offer valuable clues. There were several 'TW''s registered at London at this time. The year of assay was 1896, not 1916.
Trev.
It's always better to post an image of the whole item as the style of work may offer valuable clues. There were several 'TW''s registered at London at this time. The year of assay was 1896, not 1916.
Trev.
Re: Unknown Makers mark
Sorry, here you go.dognose wrote:Hi,
It's always better to post an image of the whole item as the style of work may offer valuable clues. There were several 'TW''s registered at London at this time. The year of assay was 1896, not 1916.
Trev.
Re: Unknown Makers mark
Hi,
I think it likely the mark of Thomas Whitehouse. He specialised in the manufacture of silver dressing case and bag fittings.
Trev.
I think it likely the mark of Thomas Whitehouse. He specialised in the manufacture of silver dressing case and bag fittings.
Trev.
Re: Unknown Makers mark
Thank you alot for your time and efford.dognose wrote:Hi,
I think it likely the mark of Thomas Whitehouse. He specialised in the manufacture of silver dressing case and bag fittings.
Trev.