You fork is made in the Hanoverian pattern
Wow! Trev... I am impressed, nothing else to add. It takes time and love to the subject to learn the details like that! This is actually the first piece I see engraved on the underside, but, again, I was never as deep in antiques as you, guys, for me it is a mere hobby. Before this discussion it never occured to me that there is a difference in the position of the lion's head - but this one is well rubbed off and at closer look I only can see his open mouth facing myself, so I initially took it for a common 19th century passant. I never had English silver pieces of 18th century before to learn the difference, only Dutch and Russian. The Dutch one (it was a spice stand) had also lion passant, but do not remember the head position, I dont have it anymore.
Great success of this thread inspires me to post another enquiry soon, this time in European silver forum. Thank you all very much for helping me with the fork!!! Can always pay back by answering any question on Silver chemistry, work with it for 30 years.
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