Hello all - I have two identical heirloom salt cellars that I'm in need of help with. I can discern several of the marks: Sterling, made in London by Sampson Mordan (maker is educated guess; the letter forms seem different, though). It appears the date mark puts it at 1908, although the shield looks slightly different.
Can anybody tell me what the profile mark might represent? If this item was produced in 1908, this mark shouldn't be a duty stamp.
Also, are the serif letters and ornament significant of something, or just simply an engraving?
I appreciate everyone's help with this.
PS - This website is amazingly helpful and easy to navigate, by the way.
Help with deciphering marks on Sampson Mordan Salt Cellar
Re: Help with deciphering marks on Sampson Mordan Salt Cellar
Hi,
It is much older; leopard`s head crowned for London, date letter n is for 1788.
For Duty mark of George III see here:
https://www.925-1000.com/british_marks.html
Engraved initials belong to original or later owner; those are not possible to identify ubless there is direct provenance in the family.
Regards
It is much older; leopard`s head crowned for London, date letter n is for 1788.
For Duty mark of George III see here:
https://www.925-1000.com/british_marks.html
Engraved initials belong to original or later owner; those are not possible to identify ubless there is direct provenance in the family.
Regards
Re: Help with deciphering marks on Sampson Mordan Salt Cellar
The maker is Samuel Meriton II
Re: Help with deciphering marks on Sampson Mordan Salt Cellar
Thank you for the information, AG2012. I had no idea they were that old.
Cheers!
Cheers!