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    David,=20

    Silversmith marks here are generally of the same dimension as Hall marks=C2=
    =A0and quite small. About the same size as on the 1749 coin. I know nothing=
    of Pewterers=C2=A0marks=C2=A0and=C2=A0defer to 30 years experience<s>

    Michael.




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    Michael, you may be correct, but I have been studying this field for
    approximately 30 years now. Pewterers typically used larger marks than did
    silversmith' s and goldsmith's and the medium was typically larger. The
    guilds were the controlling factor, and I suspect that they wanted the
    pewterer's guild to stand out from the other guilds, and would have been
    formed later than the other two guilds.=20
    The more common man could not afford silverware of any kind, but pewter was
    within reach of many. I have a book of pewterer's marks from the US, and
    you would be surprised how large and intricate some of them are. In
    addition, there are a few silversmith' s that also worked in pewter, and th=
    e
    marks are different between the two metals. Same maker, different marks.
    David

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    From: MICHAEL BRIGGS michael.briggs9@ btinternet. com
    Date: Sat, 6 Feb 2010 21:19:26 +0000 (GMT)
    To: colonial-coins@ yahoogroups. com
    Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] FW: Emailing: H75001DLP Answer to Irish
    C/S question

    David

    The countermarks seem a little large to be those=C3=82=C2=A0of=C3=82=C2=A0p=
    ewterers or
    silversmiths. They would more likely resemble the cmks on this coin.

    Michael

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    Sent: Saturday, 6 February, 2010 19:31:47
    Subject: [Colonial Numismatics] FW: Emailing: H75001DLP Answer to Irish C/S
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    Paul, Here is the similar C/S to the one your friend has. I have not fullt
    researched this one either. Just to let you know, all of the guilds in
    England, had to approve marks to be used by pewterers, silversmith' s etc
    before they could be used by the makers. It was a form of control over the
    industries. David

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    From: David L. Palmer dlpalmer@optonline. net
    Date: Sat, 06 Feb 2010 14:24:12 -0500
    To: palmers4@rcn. com
    Subject: Emailing: H75001DLP

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    <P>Michael, you may be correct, but I have been studying this field for<BR>=
    approximately 30 years now. Pewterers typically used larger marks than did<=
    BR>silversmith' s and goldsmith's and the medium was typically larger. The<=
    BR>guilds were the controlling factor, and I suspect that they wanted the<B=
    R>pewterer's guild to stand out from the other guilds, and would have been<=
    BR>formed later than the other two guilds. <BR>The more common man could no=
    t afford silverware of any kind, but pewter was<BR>within reach of many. I =
    have a book of pewterer's marks from the US, and<BR>you would be surprised =
    how large and intricate some of them are. In<BR>addition, there are a few s=
    ilversmith' s that also worked in pewter, and the<BR>marks are different be=
    tween the two metals. Same maker, different marks.<BR>David<BR><BR>Original=
    Message:<BR>------------ -----<BR>From: MICHAEL BRIGGS <A href=3D"mailto:m=
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    roups. com</A><BR>Subject: Re: [Colonial Numismatics] FW: Emailing: H75001D=
    LP Answer to Irish<BR>C/S question<BR><BR>David<BR><BR>The countermarks see=
    m a little large to be those=C3=82 of=C3=82 pewterers or<BR>silve=
    rsmiths. They would more likely resemble the cmks on this coin.<BR><BR>Mich=
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    C/S<BR>question<BR><BR>=C3=82  <BR>Paul, Here is the similar C/S to t=
    he one your friend has. I have not fullt<BR>researched this one either. Jus=
    t to let you know, all of the guilds in<BR>England, had to approve marks to=
    be used by pewterers, silversmith' s etc<BR>before they could be used by t=
    he makers. It was a form of control over the<BR>industries. David<BR><BR>Or=
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