1770's silver creamer?

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  1. Figtree3

    Figtree3 What would you do if you weren't afraid?

    Welcome to Antiquers, @WaxhawWoman !

    Now that you've cleaned it, I wonder whether there are any other marks you can see, no matter how faint?
     
  2. DragonflyWink

    DragonflyWink Well-Known Member

    Should date from 1740 into 1756, the London leopard's head and lion passant cartouches in that period were distinctive, and even worn and partially obscured, the marks on this piece appear to be those.

    From 'Jackson's Silver and Gold Marks':

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    Starting in 1756, the marks were more like these:

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    ~Cheryl
     
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  3. WaxhawWoman

    WaxhawWoman New Member

    Thanks! :)
     
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  5. WaxhawWoman

    WaxhawWoman New Member

    I can see that my aunt apparently lightly scratched her initials in it--CP--that you may be able to see in the new photos I'm going to upload. IMG-0570.jpg
     
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  6. WaxhawWoman

    WaxhawWoman New Member

    This photo (reflecting pictures on the wall along with my fingers/phone) should give you an idea of the distance between the two marks (though it has been zoomed up). The C P on the right is where my aunt (apparently) scratched her initials, which wasn't really evident before I cleaned it up.
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