Had tried to identify what I believe is a Samuel Johnson makers mark (NY active 1780-1796) on the particular style of the S and N. Would that be correct? Your thoughts and opinions are always appreciated.
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partial Samuel Johnson makers mark?
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Re: partial Samuel Johnson makers mark?
Here is the link to the Samuel Johnson makers mark I am using for comparison. http://sterlingflatwarefashions.com/Sil ... /SSJ3.html
During a recent conversation, have it on good authority that because of the drop or a lack there of, this spoon is dating closer to 1825 but final conformation is yet to be made.
During a recent conversation, have it on good authority that because of the drop or a lack there of, this spoon is dating closer to 1825 but final conformation is yet to be made.
Re: partial Samuel Johnson makers mark?
Could it be an alternate for Samuel H. Johnson of Albany (related to Johnson & Godley)???