My family of Scottish origin emigrated to New Brunswick some time in the 18th or early 19th century. As part of my research trying to pin down a narrower date range, I've been trying to identify the markings on this cup. I'm not sure whether the cup originates in/near Scotland or elsewhere, and the only other clue as to its age is a hammered date and initials on the bottom: HDH 1775 (likely indicating this was given as a gift to one of my Henderson ancestors in 1775). Any hints or info about the marks on the cup would be greatly appreciated.
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Seeking info on marks on 18th Century(?) cup
Re: Seeking info on marks on 18th Century(?) cup
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Re: Seeking info on marks on 18th Century(?) cup
It is Tilsit in east prussia.
Maker is Johann Kownatzky sen.
(master < 1763 - 1796, ref. Scheffler Ostpreußen No. 439, 444, 454),
Yearsletter looks like h probably 1769, but I am not sure.
Maker is Johann Kownatzky sen.
(master < 1763 - 1796, ref. Scheffler Ostpreußen No. 439, 444, 454),
Yearsletter looks like h probably 1769, but I am not sure.
Re: Seeking info on marks on 18th Century(?) cup
Hello Theoderich,
Thank you for this information. It is very meaningful to me, as it is now another piece of the puzzle of my family's history.
Michelle
Thank you for this information. It is very meaningful to me, as it is now another piece of the puzzle of my family's history.
Michelle