tea strainer markings

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sarmat
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tea strainer markings

Post by sarmat »

Greetings!

Can anyone help me sort out the character mark on this item? I believe the lion is OK, the anchor indicates Birmingham, but the third character I cannopt match with anything I am able to find.

Thanks for any help you might be able to give me with this.

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Post by Granmaa »

This is a Canadian piece made by P. W. Ellis & Co. The middle character is an E for Ellis.

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Hi, Its a pseudo British hallmark, probably American,
regards Trev.
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Sorry about the overlaping post,
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Post by fiona »

Hi,
The mark is an E over a maple leaf, for Ellis Bros. of Toronto (bought out by Birks in 1921-2. Birks was known as Birks-Ellis in Toronto until WW2.
Cordially, fiona
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