tea caddy

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blonde_minx
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tea caddy

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I have this lovely tea caddy that was imported, it has a fully set of british hallmarks as shown Victorian but i dont know the other marks, date maker and so on, i would be grateful if anyone could help
Thanks in advance
Mandy

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Re: tea caddy

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Hi,

Welcome to the forum.

Imported by TG for Thomas Glaser dates seen 1888….1893, London date letter S for 1893, F for Foreign (imported), Leopard head for London assay office
The other marks are pseudo marks.Please check and read about pseudo marks and Hanau pseudo marks:
http://www.925-1000.com/Fgerman_hanau_marks_01.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Regards,

Oel
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Thank you Oel
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Thomas Glaser appears to be an interesting character. It is likely that he was just a traveling agent for German firms, his addresses supplied to the London Assay Office turned out to be the postal addresses only, for London hotels. His marks were cancelled around 1894.

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Hi Trev
Thanks for the interesting info, its fascinating
Mandy
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