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spoon rgw marks are on bowl, the second pic is the reverse side of the opposite end of the spoon or handle. any takers / guessers / want to help? i almost certain its english.
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help with these marks | English Sterling Silver42 of 70 |
Posted 1 year ago
PTK
(3 items)
spoon rgw marks are on bowl, the second pic is the reverse side of the opposite end of the spoon or handle. any takers / guessers / want to help? i almost certain its english.
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marks are on the spoon bowl
the second photo is on the reverse of the handle
Im almost certain this is english
anyone?
it is .925 silver and it is english , it could be from the 1800s :)
English hallmarks for London. The maker is Chawner & Co (George William Adams) 1840..1882 (registered Nov 1840). The year letter is troubling me though. I think it is "L" for 1846. It just seems inverted.
http://www.silvercollection.it/englishsilverhallmarks.html
The crest on the other side has a baronet's crown, I think.
thanks, from what ive gathered it is what you have noted. the "L" mark i believe is the year mark, ive got it closely pegged to 1860's. it that GA, the maker. Adams is what ive found but i cannot get this validated. and ive certainly never seen this one anywhere else.
THANKS SO MUCH FOR THE INFO VETRAIO50. I THINK I MUST HAVE BEEN IN THE PROCESS OF TYPING / POSTING AS YOU WERE. VERY HELPFUL. AND YES THE 'L" MARK YOU ARE RIGHT, 1864. SPOT ON! THANKS
1846. CORRECTION.
*VETRAIO50* MANY THANKS FOR THE DETECTIVE WORK, GREAT STUFF!