I can't seem to find this makers mark from this tray anywhere. I believe it is a monogram with W.M.A. letters. Any help would be greatly appreciated.
Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Hi TBA,
Welcome to the Forum.
I've sure we've had the mark before, but all I can find at the moment is another example:
Will keep searching.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
I've sure we've had the mark before, but all I can find at the moment is another example:
Will keep searching.
Trev.
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Thank you Trev ! Nice to see that there is another of these monograms out there!
TIM
TIM
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Still have not found this maker, Hummm....anyone know who this unusual maker's mark monogram belongs to?
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Still can't seem to find this maker's mark anywhere.....strange with two examples, someone must know who made this trey. Any help would be greatly appreciated...
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Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
A late to the party observation. Rather than that logo being three XXXes, it might be three different letters overlaying each other. I looked in two of my source books and compared the logo to maker's marks containing M, W, and A. No dice. But perhaps someone who reads this who has access to other (I'm assuming it's American?) silversmith maker's marks source books might have more luck.
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Thank you Jazzman111. Just saw your reply.....Yes it is American , but have not found who the maker is yet. One other person found the same monogram but still no idea who it is.
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
Has this hallmark only been seen on large heavy plates/chargers? ::: I had a couple of heavy plates/chargers by Dominick & Haff, and they both had uncommon variations of the Dominick & Haff hallmark stamped upon them ::: My best guess would be that this is a known silver company but the hallmarks on the plates are uncommon variations of that silver company's traditional hallmark, in this case the hallmark is so different such that we cannot link it to a company yet, but there must be an "M" and an "A" even though i searched and could not figure it out :::
:::: Strange ::::
:::: Strange ::::
Re: Silver Tray Maker's Mark ID needed
It's close to "Metallurgic Art Co." of Baltimore Maryland 1895-1901, could it be a variant of that company?