William Bateman II Question (Quality Mark?)

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neurorocker
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William Bateman II Question (Quality Mark?)

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This is a bit of an esoteric question. I have a group of three William Bateman II spoons and they're well marked for 1837. There is a very very small submark on them ('B'). What is this small mark? Is it a quality mark or something else? Anyone know?

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Re: William Bateman II Question (Quality Mark?)

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Hi Nate,

It's a tally, or journeyman's mark.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary5.html

and here's a post worth reading: http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... ark#p52677

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Re: William Bateman II Question (Quality Mark?)

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I'd bet then that that is the single letter mark of Journeyman, Daniel Ball. Does that follow?

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Re: William Bateman II Question (Quality Mark?)

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I know nothing of the history of Daniel Ball, but the workshops of Bateman business would have been extensive and employing many people.

I did, some years ago, find, what I think happened to WB II, see:

http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... man#p31250

Trev.
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