Hi Team,
Here is a nice pair of bright-cut tongs. They date probably to around 1780-90. (It was in these early stages that the tongs were stamped in the bowls)
My most likely candidate is WT and William Teulon, but I haven't seen this sterling mark before (STERLg). This would put them early in his career
Any other thoughts?
Cheers, Ben.
Provincial Irish Sugar Tongs
Re: Provincial Irish Sugar Tongs
William Teulon apparently did use STERLg as mentioned in this thread (click the first link in Argentum's post), although not incuse in this instance.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31543
Douglas Bennett shows WT in a rectangular reserve (mark 150) for William Teulon in Collecting Irish Silver as well as his more usual incuse WT marks (marks 147, 148, 149 & 151). His dates are given as 1791-1844.
Gordon
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=31543
Douglas Bennett shows WT in a rectangular reserve (mark 150) for William Teulon in Collecting Irish Silver as well as his more usual incuse WT marks (marks 147, 148, 149 & 151). His dates are given as 1791-1844.
Gordon