vintage hatpin need marks identified please

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lambchop
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vintage hatpin need marks identified please

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Hi.
I have this antique silver hatpin. I have figured out that one of the marks is a lion, but the middle mark looks a bit like a crown or castle and the last mark is a G.
Is anyone able to help figure out the year or place of manufacture?

Thank you!

Shari.

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Post by admin »

Have a look here ->
British Hallmarks

and give a good look to the "Chester" section.

Regards, Tom
lambchop
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images -- 2nd try

Post by lambchop »

My images won't display on the preview -- but they are both on photo hosting sites suggested by the BBC instructions and I am using the correct BBCode. . . One image shows the hallmarks, the other a picture of the entire hatpin.

Thanks

(admin note - The photo links are working fine, your images have been turned into PHP files by the hosting service and these can only be put on the forum as links.)
lambchop
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Post by lambchop »

Hi THANK YOU!

I think you are right -- and it is either 1803, 1825 or 1890 -- probably 1803 because the G has solid lines.

Shari.
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Post by admin »

So far, so good, but can't be 1803 or 1825, because it is lacking an additional mark required during those times. You can also find your maker on the Chester page. Let us know how it goes.

Regards, Tom
Babsy
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Post by Babsy »

Also the style of the hatpin is such that later in the 1800's is much more fitting. It looks like turn of the century to me.
Lambchop are you the tiara collector I have seen on other forums? If so congrats on your new aquisition.
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