GA - George Adams or George Angell?

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vicmollo
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GA - George Adams or George Angell?

Post by vicmollo »

Their marks look identical in the book I have handy (Miller's). Is there a way to distinguish? Does the little triangle next to maker's mark mean anything (hopefully not that they're "seconds")? Thanks for any help. (London, 1855)
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SilverSurfer
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GA - Adams or Angell?

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Sorry, I can't help with the GA identification, seems it could be either, would need better maker's mark photos than what I have. As far as the triangle mark, I don't believe it indicates "second" quality, as it is likely a journeyman's tally mark to ensure the correct person was credited for making the spoon.

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Post by admin »

See "Tally Mark" in the Silver Glossary
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Post by Waylander »

Using my version of Jacksons, and looking at my own pieces, the mark is that of George Adams. He employed many journeymen silversmiths on a "per piece" basis.

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vicmollo
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Post by vicmollo »

Thanks, all, esp. Waylander, for taking the time.
P.S. Is that glossary new or am I just blind?
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Post by admin »

Hi Vic,
The glossary is about a month old and abuilding slowly, been giving all my time to the Arts & Crafts Project, the newest kid on the block.
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doberman
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adams or angell

Post by doberman »

for my money , adams. lettering is further apart and general shape more elongated.
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