Unknown Silver Hallmarks on Cream Jug Please Help!

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nmdc114

Unknown Silver Hallmarks on Cream Jug Please Help!

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Hi anyone! I need some help please. I have tried looking all over the place to find out what these hallmarks mean. They are on a Silver Cream Jug that I have owned for some time and I would like to know more about it. Can anyone help me please. I would be ever so grateful. Regards, nmdc114
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Hi,
Don't know the maker, but the cartouche around the maker's initials sure looks like a map of Maine.
Regards, Tom
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Thanks Tom, I dont even know the Country of origin and wondered whether the three lions represented a particular country. Tom, could you tell me where Maine is. Thanks, Nigel
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Post by 2209patrick »

I think Tom was refering to the state of Maine in the U.S.A. The outline of the mark does bear a resemblance to the State's boundaries.

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Checked my American and Canadian references, but could not find that exact mark. One possibility might be Towle Silversmiths, Newburyport, Massachusetts. They had a Paul Revere trademark that had the letters P and R in script. The problem is, I have only seen the PR letters in a rectangle shape cartouche.

http://img242.imageshack.us/img242/6136 ... 001ek5.jpg" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Doesn't look like an American piece to me, gut feeling is that it's from South America and not particularly old. Maybe it's my monitor, but the initials in the odd shaped cartouche (country outline?) look like BR rather than PR. What does the engraving on the side say?

Cheryl ;o)
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OK, back to British this goes. Knew the shape was geographic, with the help of my trusty 1973 Hammond Atlas and the three lion passants in the crest as a clue, ID'ed it as Guernsey, Channel Islands.
http://www.visitguernsey.com/map/?LocationId=1" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Woohoo! Nice work, Tom. I was wayyyy off.

Cheryl ;o)
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I think Cheryl is right about the initials being BR. You might contact these folks to see if they made the piece.
http://www.bruce-russell.com/" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

regards, tom
In 1977 the States of Guernsey allowed Bruce to introduce a unique channel island hallmarking system ....
Imagine that the "Q" is a date letter.
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nmdc114

Thank you all so much!

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Thank you all so very much. I have emailed Bruce Russell to ask if they can confirm this to be their hallmark and asked if they could possibly give me an overview of the hallmark so that I can let everyone else know in this discussion what each mark represents. Once again, thank you for a most interesting and very informative discussion. Nigel
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Re: Unknown Silver Hallmarks on Cream Jug Please Help!

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Hello, this image appears the a progression of the Bruce Russell of Guernsey silvermithing concern.

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It is now is Bruce Russell & Son, with a son "Simon". This mark looks like "SR" in the island of Guernsey. Not sure about the date letter "Y" or "K"? In another post on the Forum concerning "Bruce Russell", "P" was stated as date letter for 1989 so "Y" could be late 20th century and if "K" then possibly early 21st Century.

https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... l+guernsey

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Re: Unknown Silver Hallmarks on Cream Jug Please Help!

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Hello, worried I might possibly have "erased" my first image.

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