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Trying to identify the maker of a perfume? bottle. I have seen a maker RGH& Co but not RG&Co which is what I can read on the silver top. Birmingham assay 1901. Any help would be appreciated.Tinpot
Thanks MWS. Britten, Gould & Co of Hatton Gardens has similar hallmarked small items illustrated online. Presumably they were subcontracting the silver work to a Birmingham maker. Or maybe they had a workshop in Birmingham? Tinpot