Unknown date and maker please help
Unknown date and maker please help
Re: Unknown date and maker please help
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
I don't recall seeing this particular mark before, but due to the 'L' mark and the shield containing a cross, I think we are seeing the work of a London silverplater, but who 'EL' was, I'm unsure.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
I don't recall seeing this particular mark before, but due to the 'L' mark and the shield containing a cross, I think we are seeing the work of a London silverplater, but who 'EL' was, I'm unsure.
Trev.
Re: Unknown date and maker please help
Thanks for reply.
Any idea what does bottom "B" mark means?
Any idea what does bottom "B" mark means?
Re: Unknown date and maker please help
There are, I believe, two possibilities for the 'B' mark. It may be a quality indicator, usually 'A1' being the most heavily plated, followed by 'A', 'B' etc. This form of indicator is quite meaningless as it was self controlled and with no official rating, thus one firm's 'B' may well be superior to another firm's 'A1'. The other possibility is that the 'B' is a date code. Some firms, most notably Elkingtons, Mappin & Webb, Walker & Hall, Martin, Hall & Co., and Barnards, used date letters or numbers to identify the year of production.
Below is an example of a Barnard's maker's mark. In this case the '1' is year indicator. You will note that they also used the cross within a shield to identify themselves as a London manufacturer.
Trev.
Below is an example of a Barnard's maker's mark. In this case the '1' is year indicator. You will note that they also used the cross within a shield to identify themselves as a London manufacturer.
Trev.