https://i.postimg.cc/d3N7npf3/IMG-0685.jpg https://i.postimg.cc/d3gCwgjX/lynx.jpg I have this footed tray 11 inch wide, I've been trying to identify the mark for a while now. Looks like a lion with a short tail, so I guess it could be a lynx or bobcat. I've been trying to embed the image without ti...
I've seen lots of terms used to describe electroplated silver. I can't find the definition for this S.P. Lead on bottom of very heavy salt and pepper shakers that look brand new. Thanks in advance.
Certainly looks like Corke Brothers & Co which among other things manufactured sweetheart brooches. Lion = Silver, Leopard Head = London, Letter U = 1915.
What is the meaning of the word SAXON between E.P. and N.S. on a quite recent silver plated tray? (I still have to figure out the maker's mark, which is CMC, each letter inside a lozenge...) Thank you!
Topic already discussed in this forum but no answer provided. Can someone help identify this mark on a large silverplated tray? FM over an urn, E.P. ON COPPER, MADE IN ENGLAND, 1212 Many thanks [img][img]https://i.postimg.cc/4yq11Gqj/IMG-0002.jpg[/img][/img]