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<p>[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 47713, member: 44"]I can't say if the large mark is the crown rose or not. The English crown rose marks did not have any lettering on the crown or the rose. Continental crown roses did have lettering on the crown and/or rose. As it says England, if that is a crown rose then of course it would be a British crown rose. I wish I could make out the 4 smaller punches. I saved the pages of Pat's pewter website after he died. For a long time we could still get to his excellent cite via the Internet archive Wayback machine; however, that doesn't work anymore. I have looked through the pages finding no mark similar to 1/2 of that big mark. Now he did have pages shapes and styles of tankards. Looking at the shapes on his "Great Britain" page, the "Scottish pot-bellied measure, 18th century. Similar to the Dutch Rembrandtkan." looks the closest to this one. I have included a print/screen pic of them. If you can get a better pic of those smaller marks, there is a chance I might be able to ID the maker.</p><p><br /></p><p>--- Susan</p><p><br /></p><p><br /></p><p>[ATTACH=full]11984[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ladybranch, post: 47713, member: 44"]I can't say if the large mark is the crown rose or not. The English crown rose marks did not have any lettering on the crown or the rose. Continental crown roses did have lettering on the crown and/or rose. As it says England, if that is a crown rose then of course it would be a British crown rose. I wish I could make out the 4 smaller punches. I saved the pages of Pat's pewter website after he died. For a long time we could still get to his excellent cite via the Internet archive Wayback machine; however, that doesn't work anymore. I have looked through the pages finding no mark similar to 1/2 of that big mark. Now he did have pages shapes and styles of tankards. Looking at the shapes on his "Great Britain" page, the "Scottish pot-bellied measure, 18th century. Similar to the Dutch Rembrandtkan." looks the closest to this one. I have included a print/screen pic of them. If you can get a better pic of those smaller marks, there is a chance I might be able to ID the maker. --- Susan [ATTACH=full]11984[/ATTACH][/QUOTE]
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