Looks like this mark has not been pictured before, so I'm happy for it to be used as part of any relevant library. I can also do a crisper/ better quality shot if required.
Hello, I have these tea nips which look georgian to me. However They only have a lion assay mark (I think this is a London assay) and a makers mark of SK. I'm really struggling to identify the makers mark and also just when in the Georgian period these were probably made. Any help would be greatly a...
I have this bright cut table spoon that I'm trying to track down the maker date for. I am leaning towards Thomas Northcote 1779. However I feel the style of the marks denotes an earlier period (George II). 1739 is an option for the date letter, but that rules Thomas Northcote out? Any opinions? http...
I have recently come into this Georgian table spoon. I think I have identified the letters as EG, but I'm not sure, as i can't find a maker in the text books. http://i195.photobucket.com/albums/z172/narpin99/September/P1060114.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;" Thanks in advance
Hello, I have recently come into this Georgian table spoon. I think I have identified the marks as Thomas England, but I'm not sure, as it looks slightly different to the text books. It also has a monogram to the finial with 'RG 1780' which would make it too late for England. However the monogram co...
Hello, I have recently come into three Georgian table spoons. I think I have identified one of the marks as Thomas England, but the others are foxing me. I think there is an 'EG' & a 'NH' or perhaps 'HN' if flipped but not not totally sure. Any help would be much appreciated. i think they are al...