Looking for the maker of this pickle fork, Birmingham 1838, mark 'JC'. Could it be Joseph Carnell?
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Maker "JC" Joseph Carnell?
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Re: Maker "JC" Joseph Carnell?
Carnall's mark was JC so he is certainly a possibility. Another candidate is James Collins who seems to have been active for a longer period and, in particular, was still active in 1838.
Phil
Phil
Re: Maker "JC" Joseph Carnell?
Thanks for the feedback Phil.
I just found an identical fork attributed to James Collins from 1848 so he might be the best bet.
I just found an identical fork attributed to James Collins from 1848 so he might be the best bet.
silvermakersmarks wrote: ↑Wed Feb 22, 2023 6:19 pm Carnall's mark was JC so he is certainly a possibility. Another candidate is James Collins who seems to have been active for a longer period and, in particular, was still active in 1838.
Phil