Thank you for all your input and knowledge of this particular piece. The other pictures show that the date mark as well as the London assay mark are struck oddly. I will more than likely note that this mark is a possible Archer mark.
Thanks again to everyone who has contributed. :)
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- Mon Sep 05, 2011 4:25 pm
- Forum: British Hallmarks - Single Image
- Topic: Is this an Andrew Archer mark?
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- Thu Sep 01, 2011 5:48 pm
- Forum: British Hallmarks - Single Image
- Topic: Is this an Andrew Archer mark?
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Re: Is this an Andrew Archer mark?
I have seen his mark, that's why I thought it may have been his. It is quite mutilated. I can't be sure.
- Mon Aug 29, 2011 7:59 pm
- Forum: London Hallmarks
- Topic: TG on a pistol knife ?
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TG on a pistol knife ?
I am unsure of the makers mark on this Pistol handled knife. I searched and the only mark that came close was Thomas Gorham. The lion passant is on the opposite side of the handle but no date marks. Any info would be appreciated. :)
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- Fri Aug 26, 2011 7:12 pm
- Forum: British Hallmarks - Single Image
- Topic: Is this an Andrew Archer mark?
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Is this an Andrew Archer mark?
I have a rat tail spoon with a makers mark that seems to be a bit mutilated but has a couple telling characteristics.
The top of the mark is a cross or top of a crown and it appears to be the Letter A below.
I have seen Andrew Archers mark and given the date of the rat tail spoon I possess and the ...
The top of the mark is a cross or top of a crown and it appears to be the Letter A below.
I have seen Andrew Archers mark and given the date of the rat tail spoon I possess and the ...