This rather grand compote belongs to a friend, so I have not actually seen it in the flesh yet, but I have been asked if I can identify the marks. Until I can see it for real I am assuming, from the colour that it is plated. It looks American to me, but I cannot find it in any of my American reference books. Does anyone recognise these marks?
Paul.
Possibly silver plated compote.
Re: Possibly silver plated compote.
Hi Paul,
It's Portuguese. Topazio Casquinha.
Trev.
It's Portuguese. Topazio Casquinha.
Trev.
Re: Possibly silver plated compote.
Thanks Trev. I should have known that you have records of Portugese silver plate manufacturers! It is silver plated I assume?
Paul.
Paul.
Re: Possibly silver plated compote.
Hi Paul,
As far as I'm aware, yes, plated. I'm presuming there are no other marks.
I've seen several examples of the 'T - Crown' mark followed by a variety of letters, so I think this must represent a year letter system by Topazio, but I have never come across any details of the years the letters relate to.
Does anyone have access to such information and can explain it to us?
Trev.
As far as I'm aware, yes, plated. I'm presuming there are no other marks.
I've seen several examples of the 'T - Crown' mark followed by a variety of letters, so I think this must represent a year letter system by Topazio, but I have never come across any details of the years the letters relate to.
Does anyone have access to such information and can explain it to us?
Trev.
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Re: Possibly silver plated compote.
Hello, I was recently turning over a few items at a small auction and managed to snap a photo of another set of “Topazio” marks. Additionally I have incorporated “Paulh’s” compote mark in an image with my mark for a comparison.
My mark was on a dressing table type of box or pin tray, and at the time and through a lens the letter mark looked like an “O”. Also there were no other silver standard marks to be seen from Portugal or anywhere else.
Fishless
Ps. Trying another photo "Hoster"
My mark was on a dressing table type of box or pin tray, and at the time and through a lens the letter mark looked like an “O”. Also there were no other silver standard marks to be seen from Portugal or anywhere else.
Fishless
Ps. Trying another photo "Hoster"
Re: Possibly silver plated compote.
We should add that there was one follow-up estimation of "H" dating for late '50's to early '60's: viewtopic.php?f=8&t=13228&p=59477&hilit=topazio#p59477