Postby Traintime » Mon Aug 03, 2015 5:54 pm
How did we come to the conclusion that this was British? And why chalk it off to a dead end? If the second,"S" is "& Sons", then this was a well established firm that should be locatable. Theodore Starr operated in New York c. 1900 - 1924 before succession by Reed & Barton. Perhaps "& Sons" was used for a short time. Let's not call the game before all innings are played. Anyone got the Starr marks?