Any thoughts on where it was made -- if the mark is even decipherable.


This post is to correct my last post in this thread.silverly wrote:I would expect these marks to be George Sharp as the manufacturer and Bailey & Co as the retailer.
I don't suppose anyone would ever look into this, but so far as I can tell J C Booth (James Curtis Booth) was not the Chief Assayer at the U S Mint in Philadelphia. He was a well respected chemist and the Melter and Refiner at the Philadelphia mint from 1849 until his death in 1888.silverly wrote:Found in Philadelphia and Its Manufactures, A Hand-book 1858.