RH Unascribed
Posted: Fri May 17, 2013 9:22 am
Hi,
I would like to share this mark with fellow forum members.
The fork is from a straight set of 12 and the mark looks from the same group of makers as Fig7 in the back of Richard Turner's
Directory of Scottish Provincial book.Although 2 x "b" and only 1 Thistle mark.(Richard's has 1 x "b" and 2 Thistles)
In my own canteen for 30 years+
Weight of 64 gr,21.5 cm long and a monogram reading script JG from the end towards the tines.
Well made and an identical set of 12 so RH was a very able silversmith.
Its interesting to note that the RH mark is not worn at all on all 12 although the other 3 marks are on some.
It suggests that the maker mark was possibly struck by a different person to the other 3.
Perhaps with comparison to other known marks this mystery group of makers may be solved.
http://db.tt/vB8WqFiY
http://db.tt/PvE5cHHz
http://db.tt/5V2ZxqkA
http://db.tt/1tiXAoaq
Cheers Bob
I would like to share this mark with fellow forum members.
The fork is from a straight set of 12 and the mark looks from the same group of makers as Fig7 in the back of Richard Turner's
Directory of Scottish Provincial book.Although 2 x "b" and only 1 Thistle mark.(Richard's has 1 x "b" and 2 Thistles)
In my own canteen for 30 years+
Weight of 64 gr,21.5 cm long and a monogram reading script JG from the end towards the tines.
Well made and an identical set of 12 so RH was a very able silversmith.
Its interesting to note that the RH mark is not worn at all on all 12 although the other 3 marks are on some.
It suggests that the maker mark was possibly struck by a different person to the other 3.
Perhaps with comparison to other known marks this mystery group of makers may be solved.
http://db.tt/vB8WqFiY
http://db.tt/PvE5cHHz
http://db.tt/5V2ZxqkA
http://db.tt/1tiXAoaq
Cheers Bob