unknown mark on sterling watch

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jenferg
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unknown mark on sterling watch

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need help in identifying maker and silversmith for this watch.. thank you.. the band is marked .925 along with the watch. that is a U inside the little figure that i can't find the maker

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Hello. The marks you describe sound like British (London) import marks used since 1906.
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Will need better pictures of any other marks to help you more.

Pat.
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Post by jenferg »

hi.i think that is a London mark..early 20th C. that looks like it exactly.. i would guess this is before 1930 ..the letter after the .925 is just a plain capital B..i do not find that date mark..the maker is LS. i will try to post a better photograph..and i guess i should move it to english sterling. thank you so much for the help. i'd love to find the maker..jen
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Post by jenferg »

hi again.i think i understand this london mark to be an import mark only. is that correct? where would i learn the origin? i can't find a B like that on the watch to learn the date..and i can't find initials LS in a sort of shield under english silversmiths. i would guess this is American and was imported to England for sale. is that correct? thank you..jen
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Post by 2209patrick »

Hi Jen.
Yes, these are just London import marks, not maker's marks.
LS is likely the importer.
Could have been made anywhere, not just the USA.
I think the date letter B stands for 1937-38.

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I moved your post here so members more familiar with British silver marks might help identify the LS mark.

Pat.
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