Phil, Trev, thank you! I didn't know that H. GREAVES was the retailer, I believed that it was a silversmith. Phil, a special thank for the clarification about the WC mark
Dear all! Maybe somebody could help me to deal with marks? I have the nut dish marked as William Comyns (London). But it has the graving «H. GREAVES NEW ST BIRMINCHAM» also. What could that mean? And I am not sure about William Comyns to be honest. The mark is very close to William Comyns&Sons, ...
Thank you! I didn't come to mind Austro-Hungarian Empire marks in this case. It was really useful! I found “I” for Innsbruck 1939 – 1945 also. But It was later than AV-wings were used. As well as “I“ for Klagenfurt before 1867 – is too early for small import mark. So: 1. It may be not “I” but the pa...
Hi there! Could you help with identify of "A like an angel" mark please ? There is the silver box, I believe it is from Birmingham, 1900. The strange "A" mark is on the bottom and on the cover. Is it the maker's mark? Then, who could be this maker? Or the maker's mark is leftmost...