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I recovered a pair of snuffers from Toronto. They are marked with a crowned S and with the maker mark, IFD. I presumed from Tardy that these must be French. I had a theory that this could be a Lille mark for French maker, Ignace-François Delezenne, but I'd appreciate any insight on these. Lovely and extremely heavy gauge.
Interesting arms. Gules a chevron engrailed between three wolves heads erased, the chevron engrailed and the Red Hand of Ulster indicating they were made for a baronet, which one I do not know.
Ok, thanks AG2012. Then these are surely made in Canada by a French-origin maker for an English baronet based on the English arms. So I wonder if this is likely Ignace-François Delezenne working during the period when Quebec was in an English colony (1763- c.1775). Delezenne was known to cater to the English at this time in Quebec until about 1775, so that would make a lot of sense.
ADMIN: If you could shift this thread over to a more Canadian area that would be useful and appreciated.