I have not been so active lately on Antiquers Board. Internet problems and my age combined. I will try to improve. Happy New Year 2024.
Creswick in Sheffield is OK and the crowned WR stands for Wictoria Regina, queen of England since 1837.
In Sweden it's called "chiffonjé" if it has drawers beneath the writing table.
I don't know about the cat, but the letter B is used as one of the letters in the Assay Supervision Inspection Codes, used i Russia since May 7,...
Most of the time I'm to late to answer as you and other experts has been spot on! This time really late, LOL.
Better late than never, I had a few moments to spend.......
Better late than ever! It was a ladle, “Gammal Fransk”, with that maker’s mark. The silversmith Gustaf Lundin had his workshop in the coastal...
In dec. 3, 2015 terry5732 put a question titled ”G Lundin Nickel Silver ladle”...
The first fork has the maker’s mark of Mrs Françoise Nicolas from Paris, active 1833-1844. On top of mark is a sun, then NICOLAS and below, (F)...
A correction about C R Carlström Nysilverfabrik. The factory was located in Stockholm, not in Uppsala. A slightly larger coffee pot had the same...
Very nice. The teapot in nickel silver has been stamped by Carl Robert Carlström in Uppsala north of Stockholm. His company for nickel silver...
Definitely not Swedish. Beautiful spoon anyhow. Looks German to me.
The assay office seems to be Cairo, even if some differences.
I assume that the beaker has been given a later chased decoration. Most objects during Queen Anne's reign were undecorated.
Separate names with a comma.