MH Spoon Maker

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MH Spoon Maker

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An average quality fiddle pattern salt spoon with only one mark: MH. Who is he?

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Post by MCB »

Hello Miles,

Mark Hinchcliffe of Dumfries active circa 1820-40 is a possibility. Jackson's page 597.


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Mike
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Post by dognose »

Hi Miles and Mike,

The image of Hinchcliffe's mark on Richard Turner's CD is not the clearest, but it does look like a good match for this mark.

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Post by Granmaa »

Ah, my first piece of Dumfries silver. Thank you both.

Miles
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