[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I did take out of frame. Appears to be glued to other piece. I can imagine how it would look without stains.
I also think the black mark after whatever is first letter was a drip as the next one is same color as signature. It was also signed in a strange...
I have been looking at everything.
I am pretty sure the last name is Macnab. I got at an estate sale in Maryland.[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
The date on the butt was put on in the 18th century. By one of the owners. I could have added 2020 wouldn't make it a 21st century proof marks are...
Yes and 17th century is 1600's whats your point?
Also pretty sure that this is the first English hallmark. Could be mistaken but as my research has led me to believe. The second hallmarks I think...
Hoping someone recognizes it.
It is two crown over v marks and as I read the first mark was done twice it also has initials and a date on butt. It reads 1724 and whatever...
No the proof marks are 100% 17th century.
Need help deciphering makers name
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I think i like it very much.
anundverkaufen i thought that was an artist. Lol
I was looking at
Really? I don't see it. For sure. Lol
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] I see maybe but no luck. Tridavy ???
It has English proof marks though. We think it was a French maker that relocated to England possibly.
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Just aquired and have no idea of maker but Nicolas something. Look like #1 possibly...
I got the artist proof and the 66 part. Maybe a space letter here and there.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Separate names with a comma.