IC / TH - John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam 1796 Salver

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IC / TH - John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam 1796 Salver

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do you know this maker ?

the mark on my opinion is HD
OD


but I'm not sure, because is not clear !

Thanks Agostino

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Post by Granmaa »

Hi,

That's IC TH for John Crouch I and Thomas Hannam. Grimwade has a note saying "Not in register. Mark taken from salver 1784."

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Post by aghino »

in my salver
I can't se IC TH

are different letter.....

what do you mean ? .....
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Post by aghino »

ok reverse side
thanks
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Post by dognose »

One for the lost registers section.

Agostino, Can you post a clear, directly overhead photo of the maker's mark? For the Encyclopedia.

Miles, Any thoughts as to why Grimwade stated 'by 1771' rather than by 1773 when that particular Largeworkers Register was finished?

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Post by Granmaa »

Hi Trev,

I can only imagine Grimwade had seen a piece dated to 1771.

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Post by aghino »

dognose wrote:One for the lost registers section.

Agostino, Can you post a clear, directly overhead photo of the maker's mark? For the Encyclopedia.

Miles, Any thoughts as to why Grimwade stated 'by 1771' rather than by 1773 when that particular Largeworkers Register was finished?

Regards Trev.
Trev.

I just find out checking my collection
another salver from the same maker
London 1774

this is a coming lot from thr McCone collection (one of the founder of CIA)

here the maker's mark is clear !

take a look

Thanks Agostino

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Post by dognose »

Hi Agostino,

Thanks for that.

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Post by aghino »

No problem, my pleasure
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Re: IC / TH - John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam 1796 Salver

Post by Aguest »

Has anyone ever seen the I . C mark by itself? If we come across just an I dot C, would this still be attributed to the works of John Crouch I and
would the IC with a dot in between still correspond to John Crouch I who perhaps had a single hallmark in the lost register?
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Re: IC / TH - John Crouch I & Thomas Hannam 1796 Salver

Post by dognose »

Hi Aguest,

Please start a new topic with images of the mark and item. There are many possibilities for the mark you describe.

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