Hello, Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
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Re: Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
This is a Birmingham hallmark for the assay year 1906/07. I am unable to identify MW as we don't have comprehensive references for Birmingham sponsors' mark. I note that it also has a Swedish hallmark for 1930.
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I have just noticed that this mark seems identical to one registered at Sheffield in 1875 by Mark Willis, in use there until 1904 and succeeded in 1904 by Mark Willis & Son. The mark has the same square-shaped stop between the letters so there is a strong possibility that the maker of this bowl is Mark Willis & Son.
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Re: Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
How then to explain the sign of Birmingham on the mark? And the lack of a Sheffield sign?silvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 10:07 am I have just noticed that this mark seems identical to one registered at Sheffield in 1875 by Mark Willis, in use there until 1904 and succeeded in 1904 by Mark Willis & Son. The mark has the same square-shaped stop between the letters so there is a strong possibility that the maker of this bowl is Mark Willis & Son.
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Re: Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
If it is Mark Willis & Son then they must have registered their mark at Birmingham as well as Sheffield. It was a relatively common practice for marks to be registered at more than one assay office.
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JAT is for Swedish importer Johan Alfred Tancred in Malmö, registered 1926 known until 1948.
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Re: Can you please help me identify the workshop and years of work?
Thank you for your helpsilvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Fri Jun 02, 2023 2:23 pm If it is Mark Willis & Son then they must have registered their mark at Birmingham as well as Sheffield. It was a relatively common practice for marks to be registered at more than one assay office.