Celtic Cross, Gorham vs. British, 3413?
Posted: Fri Aug 10, 2007 4:54 am
A lion heading to the right might be Gorham.
Scanning posts, someone said the lion passant on British silver can sometimes be reversed in direction--so maybe this really is British.
The markings are all far more finely stamped than what has been shown so far of Gorham, so that leads me back to Britain.
This piece was passed down to me; the relative got it in Britain before 1940, I think--another vote for it being British.
I have not been able to learn what the mark "3413" means.
There has been some speculation this piece was from about 1860's, Birmingham, England.
Can anyone help fine-tune this identification?
Thanks!
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Scanning posts, someone said the lion passant on British silver can sometimes be reversed in direction--so maybe this really is British.
The markings are all far more finely stamped than what has been shown so far of Gorham, so that leads me back to Britain.
This piece was passed down to me; the relative got it in Britain before 1940, I think--another vote for it being British.
I have not been able to learn what the mark "3413" means.
There has been some speculation this piece was from about 1860's, Birmingham, England.
Can anyone help fine-tune this identification?
Thanks!
http://m1.freeshare.us/166fs142271.jpg
http://m1.freeshare.us/166fs143370.jpg
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