Page 1 of 1
Help identifiying well worn marks
Posted: Wed Jul 09, 2025 2:40 pm
by Bits_And_Bobs
Can someone help me identify these marks? I believe the first one might be a women, the second and anchor, and no idea on the third. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Re: Help identifiying well worn marks
Posted: Thu Jul 10, 2025 6:36 pm
by Essexboy Found
Hello, these marks on an electroplated item, appear to me to be to " L T Co" in gothic style. They are unknown to me, but the web site "silvercollection.it" shows similar marks associated with a concern called "L Tobert Co". There is a note, suggesting the concern may not have been manufacturers, but importers/retailers. Some of the marks shown, do have Made In Sheffield on. Obviously more research is needed concerning Toberts.
Fishless
Re: Help identifiying well worn marks
Posted: Mon Sep 08, 2025 6:33 am
by dognose

L. Tobert Co., Inc. - New York - 1947
L. Tobert Co., Inc., (The House of Tobert) were New York importers of English-made antique and reproduction silverware. They were in business at least in the 1930's - 1940's. They were founder-members of an organization known as the
'English Silverware Importers of America' in 1938, along with Leo Elwyn & Co., Wm. Adams, Inc., I. Freeman & Son, Inc., and Feinberg English Silver, Inc.
Trev.