Birmingham maker's mark

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dmay

Birmingham maker's mark

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I am looking for help in identifying a maker's mark on a piece of Arts & Craft silver with assay marks for Birmingham in 1907. The maker's mark is WCK in a rectangular lozenge-the W and C seem somewhat closer together than the K, but that could just be my imagination.
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Could that be W.G.K ? W G Keight & Company, Birminham, entered their mark in 1901.

Regards,
Pat.
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I'll have to check this evening. Thanks.
dmay

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It was a G-thanks so much for the help, Patrick.

Best regards,

Deirdre
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