Maker's mark clarification - Help appreciated
Posted: Fri Feb 14, 2014 8:32 am
I start with the confession that, at age 77, and with small but eclectic silver collection, I have only recently started researching some of the many gaps have in my knowledge pertaining to the items in my collection.
I have in my possession a Sheffield made gentleman's combination pocket knife which, among its seven features, has a fully hallmarked silver fruit blade. The maker's mark J.A.S. within a rectangle appears to be that of John Scholes but, as the date letter is for 1918, and John Scholes seems to have gone out of business in 1908, I am confused. Is the mark for a different maker ..... or.... was the name and mark of John Scholes bought out by another maker ?
Any help offered would be appreciated.
jonty.
I have in my possession a Sheffield made gentleman's combination pocket knife which, among its seven features, has a fully hallmarked silver fruit blade. The maker's mark J.A.S. within a rectangle appears to be that of John Scholes but, as the date letter is for 1918, and John Scholes seems to have gone out of business in 1908, I am confused. Is the mark for a different maker ..... or.... was the name and mark of John Scholes bought out by another maker ?
Any help offered would be appreciated.
jonty.