4 Pewter Plates

Discussion in 'Antique Discussion' started by kardinalisimo, Dec 27, 2015.

  1. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    Marked on the rims. Any help with the origin/maker and age?
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  2. libbyloodle

    libbyloodle Well-Known Member

  3. springfld.arsenal

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  4. kardinalisimo

    kardinalisimo Well-Known Member

    There are plenty of 'teapot, crown, AH' marked pieces but no info on the maker.
     
  5. mhc4444

    mhc4444 Active Member

    i believe these marks are a sort of assay mark for pewter, as in guaranteeing the quality and amoubt of tin, maybe guaranteeing the absence of lead?. Im from Denmark and have seen these alot, but havent thought too much about them as they are not on the old pewter which is more interesing. my guess is late 19th century to early 20th. if it gets older there are usually more elaborate and interesting stamped marks on the european pewter. but yes, i believe the marks are danish, or at least german.
     
  6. Ladybranch

    Ladybranch Well-Known Member

    I haven't had any luck on IDing these pewter touchmarks. I believe it is fairly recent marks for I don't see any of the old country quality marks or city marks. The present of the crown and teapot touchmarks with the conjoined AH seem to scream British, but for some reason doubt it? I search the pages I saved from Pat's wonderful Pewter Tankards & Flagons (http://pewtertankardsflagons.com) pewter website with no luck. His site was probably best pewter marks site online bar none. After he died, I saved the pages from his site. I also thumbed through some of the pewter marks reference books I have:
    1. Pewter at Colonial Williamsburg
    2. Old Pewter: It's Makers and Marks in England, Scotland, and Ireland: An Account of the Old Pewterer & His Craft
    3. A Directory of American Silver, Pewter and Silver Plate

    4. Handbook of American Silver and Pewter Marks
    etc...


    You might try the following European pewter marks website. The marks on this website tend to be of relatively recent origin. I did look at the British marks. I really know nothing about the site.
    http://macacke.com/Garage/European_Pewter_Marks.html

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  7. say_it_slowly

    say_it_slowly The worst prison is a closed heart

    I flipped through "Pewter Marks of the World" too but didn't see it. They look pretty modern to me (keeping in mind I'm only really interested in 18th C early 19th C pewter ;))
     
  8. Christina Campbell

    Christina Campbell New Member

    The company is Danish and is called Axel Hasselstrom
     
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