Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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loisl
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Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Hi I wonder if you can please assist me with dating a penknife that belonged to a late family member. It is a small mother-of-pearl handled penknife measuring 11cm in length when open and bears the following markings: Hallmark: a crown, lion and lower case i plus, what I guess is a maker's mark,with the letters W.M. & S inside a frame
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Re: Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Re: Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Hi,

That appears to be William Morton & Sons, the successors to this firm: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=14790&p=129759&hil ... on#p129759

The date letter is too small to make out in your image, but appears to be from the 1920's.

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Re: Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Thank you very much for your kind assistance in identifying the hallmark on my silver penknife. The date letter is "i" lower case, does that help to narrow down the year?
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Re: Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Yes, that would be 1926.

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Re: Re Pearl Handled Silver Penknife

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Thank you again for sharing your knowledge and for responding to my enquiry so promptly - it is very much appreciated.
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