Help with Maker's mark and function?
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Help with Maker's mark and function?
I found this bowl (?) at an estate sale last weekend, and I am so curious about it. I have found the rest of the marks as they are standard marks for English Silver, but I cannot find the maker's mark. It looks like the letter "B" with two "B's" in the spaces that make up the letter B. The bowl itself is red glass that's been hand carved/ buffed and shaped to fit the base. The base has four elephants, each elephant has either glass or ruby eyes. The piece is just amazing, and I want to know more about it. Help?
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Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
It's almost certainly EB over JB for Edward & John Barnard (trading as Edward Barnard & Sons):
As for its use I would suggest it's some sort of table centre piece for whatever you might want to decorate your formal table with (fruit, nuts, flowers, etc). I am sure it would look so much better if you clean it up.
Phil
As for its use I would suggest it's some sort of table centre piece for whatever you might want to decorate your formal table with (fruit, nuts, flowers, etc). I am sure it would look so much better if you clean it up.
Phil
Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
Hi,
As far as I can see the maker is Edward & John Barnard,London.
It`s a condiment dish.
RegardsAs
As far as I can see the maker is Edward & John Barnard,London.
It`s a condiment dish.
RegardsAs
Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
Try to show us better image of the date letter.
It should be mid 19th century.
I judged the dimension having seen the item in your hand.
It should be mid 19th century.
I judged the dimension having seen the item in your hand.
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Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
I hope that helps, i'm trying to very carefully clean it, but it's going to take a lot more work. It doesn't look like the same hallmark that was afore mentioned, unless their mark changed?
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Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
size wise, I would agree that it could be a condiment dish. it is oval, about 2 1/2 inches by 1 1/2 inches, and about two inches deep.
Re: Help with Maker's mark and function?
EB over JB into a quatrefoil is the mark of Edward and John Barnard, as said above.
The year is 1863
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The year is 1863
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