I believe Pseudo-English Marks on these hand built spoons

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badberrys
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I believe Pseudo-English Marks on these hand built spoons

Postby badberrys » Thu Feb 07, 2008 9:30 pm

I tried to research these but the information that I found leads me to believe that these are spurious hallmarks probably pseudo-english marks made by American Silver makers pre 1860.. pretty funny business. They appear to be deliberately imprecise so as to appear to have been made fuzzy from polishing I think they were never meant to be deciphered, -
the Lion Passant is crisp on all 9 Spoons, the next two marks are Hard, -Profile of a monarch looking left? then an undecipherable 'M'(?) over 'R'(?)then crisp' J.R' in a rectangular Cartouche. Thanks for the help.ImageImage
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Postby 2209patrick » Thu Feb 07, 2008 10:01 pm

I believe those marks were used by Joseph Robinson & Company, Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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Re: I believe Pseudo-English Marks on these hand built spoon

Postby admin » Fri Feb 08, 2008 11:04 am

badberrys wrote: They appear to be deliberately imprecise...


Nothing deliberate about that, local skills at die engraving where just not on par with those to be found in the assay offices of European capitals. Keep in mind that North American pseudomarks were not stamped with the intent to deceive anyone.

Regards, Tom
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Postby badberrys » Sat Feb 09, 2008 1:23 pm

many thanks to the both of you for the information...
Tom, this Site has been a tremendous asset in my Work and I'd like to make a contribution to its' maintenance, if possible, please contact me at my registered Email Address. Thanks again
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