Postby rat-tail » Mon Jun 04, 2012 5:52 pm
Hi Georgian silver - many thanks for the info. Richard Redrick not listed in my copy of Jacksons, the only London smiths there for the period are Robert Rogers and Richard Rugg and neither's marks are remotely similar. Maybe Mr Redrick is a lost register project.But looking at Richardson's marks - there were obviously a father and son concern because the first marks were entered in 1728 and they go through to the duty mark period, he has one on a 1784 gravy ladle that has a smudge over the bottom of the second R - although that could be coincidental dodgy printing. Then looking at the lions passant - think I can see the traces of the bottom of the shield left after the reshaping which would be London - Chester being straight at the base. Regards Frank