Really struggling with this one folks, so any ideas greatly appreciated. The item is a miniature cow style bell, around two inches tall with the two marks seen in the images. Many thanks.
Thank you Trev - what a fascinating (and confusing) set of marks.
We took the first mark to be a worn lion passant and the third a George head! So these are late 19th century silver plate. Ours are similar to your final image I think.
Good afternoon all The worn marks on this part set of four rococo style spoons have really confused us; tried to identify assay but not at all certain. Any ideas folks? Thank you, D. https://i.postimg.cc/63r6ncHG/IMG-7158.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/zfRGX8K7/IMG-7156.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/ZnJbcNgs/I...
Good afternoon everyone This set of six (possibly) apostle spoons has us completely stumped. Each has three different marks to the reverse of the bowl, and each set of marks is different. Apologies if this is posted in the incorrect section. https://i.postimg.cc/PrtxR15f/IMG-7145.jpg [img][https://i...
Good afternoon all. We have a set of six matching teaspoons which we thought may be French, but having used this site now realise are not! There are three marks, as seen in the images. Left to right they appear to be a fleur des lis, what looks a Viking boat in profile and the (presumably) makers of...
Good evening one and all. We'd greatly appreciate any help or ideas regarding thee marks to the base of a porringer. The antique silver coin in the base is Belgian, the rest a mystery! https://i.postimg.cc/NF9Px3JF/IMG-3334.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/4d4DpFRH/IMG-3331.jpg
Thank you to everyone who has helped here - amazing expertise and insight (as always!). We're unable to grab a better image, but on close inspection it is indeed Christofle, the Paris maker.
I would greatly appreciate your thoughts on this goblet. It stands four inches tall, is decorated with a frieze of birds and dwellings and has to marks to the base. The first appears to be a numerical number five and a small dot or character; the second a fleur de lis. We wondered if if it may be Cz...