Richard M.
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Greetings from Canada,
Birmingham Silver Maker's Mark of J & H, 1802
I have been searching for the silversmith who created a lovely caddy spoon, with the symbol for the Town Mark of Birmingham, England, the anchor,
Lion Passant, Duty Mark of George III facing right in an oval escutcheon, with the date letter of 'e'. The Maker's Mark is 'J & H'. I cannot seem to find
any name with those initials. Is there an authority on Birmingham makers marks who could assist me? I would be ever so grateful for your help.
Thank you so much! I just verified another beautiful little sterling spoon, 1898, initials of 'GJPF' which are for "Josiah Williams & Co.", in Bristol, and
also London, England. These spoons were given to me by a dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas MacFarlane (my parents), Ernest Bartlett whose mother,
Florence E. Bartlett, came from England. Yours most sincerely, Richard MacFarlane, Toronto, Canada
Birmingham Silver Maker's Mark of J & H, 1802
I have been searching for the silversmith who created a lovely caddy spoon, with the symbol for the Town Mark of Birmingham, England, the anchor,
Lion Passant, Duty Mark of George III facing right in an oval escutcheon, with the date letter of 'e'. The Maker's Mark is 'J & H'. I cannot seem to find
any name with those initials. Is there an authority on Birmingham makers marks who could assist me? I would be ever so grateful for your help.
Thank you so much! I just verified another beautiful little sterling spoon, 1898, initials of 'GJPF' which are for "Josiah Williams & Co.", in Bristol, and
also London, England. These spoons were given to me by a dear friend of Mr. and Mrs. J. Douglas MacFarlane (my parents), Ernest Bartlett whose mother,
Florence E. Bartlett, came from England. Yours most sincerely, Richard MacFarlane, Toronto, Canada
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