Mark I.F (or I.E) on 1732 Mug

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Mark I.F (or I.E) on 1732 Mug

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I am trying to identify the maker on this George II mug. Although I am relatively new to this, I believe this is marked London 1732. There are apparently several silversmiths with marks IF or IE (the bottom right corner may not be fully formed) but none that I find registered in the right timeframe. I found one mug with the same mark attributed to John Fawdery, but when I look up his mark it was Fa, not IF. Did he use both?
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Re: Mark I.F (or I.E) on 1732 Mug

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Hi and welcome to the forum.

This is the mark of John Fossey, registered as a largeworker on 9 January 1733. The date letter R was in use from 29 May 1732 until 28 May 1733.

John Fawdery II had a similar IF mark but with a small cross instead of the central pellet. This was registered in 1729. His father, John Fawdery I, used the Fa mark on Britannia standard silver.

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Re: Mark I.F (or I.E) on 1732 Mug

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Thank you Phil for a fast and helpful reply.
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