what are these marks
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Hello. Someone pointed out a while back that these letters look very similar to the last letters of one of E.G. Webster & Son's marks.
Can't confirm it yet, but I think this is an E.G. Webster & Son's mark.
Founded by Elizur G. Webster in 1859 as the Webster Mfg. Company.
Became E.G. Webster & Brother in 1873.
Name changed to E.G. Webster & Son in 1886.
Sold to the International Silver Company in 1928.
International Silver continued to used the Webster trademark until 1963.
(Source: Edmund P. Hogan's 1977 book.)
Pat.

Can't confirm it yet, but I think this is an E.G. Webster & Son's mark.
Founded by Elizur G. Webster in 1859 as the Webster Mfg. Company.
Became E.G. Webster & Brother in 1873.
Name changed to E.G. Webster & Son in 1886.
Sold to the International Silver Company in 1928.
International Silver continued to used the Webster trademark until 1963.
(Source: Edmund P. Hogan's 1977 book.)
Pat.

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I think it is boardman, glossop & co
does anyone know if this is boardman, glossop & co piece? I have researched e.g. webster & son and it dosent appear to be that. please help me i have spent tons and tons of hours looking thank you for your help