Good day
I have this following napkin ring hallmarked with sterling marks for South Africa. Any idea who the maker can be. Man riding a horse.
Thank you
Jannie
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South African Napkin ring
Re: South African Napkin ring
Hi Jannie,
The maker's mark is thought to represent a lad by the name of Dick King who rode from Durban to Grahamstown to carry the message that Durban was being attacked by the Boers. The mark was used by a, believed, Durban silversmith around the 1950's - 1960's period. I did have lead on the silversmith's name, but cannot remember if I ever followed it up. I'll try and dig out the information.
Trev.
The maker's mark is thought to represent a lad by the name of Dick King who rode from Durban to Grahamstown to carry the message that Durban was being attacked by the Boers. The mark was used by a, believed, Durban silversmith around the 1950's - 1960's period. I did have lead on the silversmith's name, but cannot remember if I ever followed it up. I'll try and dig out the information.
Trev.
Re: South African Napkin ring
dognose wrote:Hi Jannie,
The maker's mark is thought to represent a lad by the name of Dick King who rode from Durban to Grahamstown to carry the message that Durban was being attacked by the Boers. The mark was used by a, believed, Durban silversmith around the 1950's - 1960's period. I did have lead on the silversmith's name, but cannot remember if I ever followed it up. I'll try and dig out the information.
Trev.
thanks Trev. I do have the date letters for RSA somewhere. My other South African pieces are mostly made by SA Munt, Pretoria Munt or by Kruger Park.
Jannie
Re: South African Napkin ring
The maker in question was Norman Watson of Durban, see:
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... on#p139828
Trev.
http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... on#p139828
Trev.