Actually I made a typo in the original post. It is a 'K' anf I meant to type 1859 and not 49. Good spot as the date letter was very obscure in my photo.
Byron, Thank you. How did I miss that!? I searched the Birmingham Assay site before I posted here and didn't find the A&S mark. I think what threw me was not being able to enter the '&'. Tried it again without the '&' just entering AS and up it popped. Thanks again, as always the forum c...
Hello forum. Could someone please help identify the Birmingham maker A & S on a vinaigrette dated 1849 please. The marks are as clear as I can get them. Click the thumbnail to enlarge the image. http://thumbnails5.imagebam.com/551/1c4daf5508872.gif Top mark is one the lid and bottom on the base....
Hello forum, I recently bought a vinaigrette which has marks for Chester and 1900-1901. The style is right for the date I think and I would like to know who the maker 'WA' is please. Can anyone help? http://aycu25.webshots.com/image/47544/2000424009011158740_rs.jpg Above are the marks on the undersi...
Interestingly, I have a tobacco pebble with similar importer mark as shown below. I queried this in the forum many moons ago, though without much success unfortunately. Although AG seems to be identical the city marks are for Chester and 1907 I believe. Did Arthur Graf move to London from Chester so...