Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
Hi SilverK,
I'm sure I have a note of this somewhere, I'm certain it's Indian.
I'll try and find it.
Trev.
I'm sure I have a note of this somewhere, I'm certain it's Indian.
I'll try and find it.
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
No luck so far, but check out the mark of Warner Brothers of Delhi:
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=28477&p=177940&hil ... er#p177940
Perhaps a connection?
Trev.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=28477&p=177940&hil ... er#p177940
Perhaps a connection?
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
That's looking promising, thanks Trev. I've been searching as well after you mentioned India, with no success so far.
If after a while there's no definitive answer I will contact an expert on Indian silver I know.
Silverk.
If after a while there's no definitive answer I will contact an expert on Indian silver I know.
Silverk.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
I've only been able to find another image of the mark:
Trev.
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
How tantalizing and frustrating!
Was that the one you remembered?
Silverk
Was that the one you remembered?
Silverk
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
I'm really not sure. I'll keep searching.
Trev.
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
I've spoken with my contact outside of the forum. He has confirmed it was made in Delhi during the 1920s, but cannot identify the maker. He also tells me that this is in the aesthetic style, in the manner of Dr Christopher Dresser. I couldn't have been more wrong about location and style!
Definitely some new learning for me!
Thanks for your attempts to find the maker. It is very much appreciated.
Silverk.
Definitely some new learning for me!
Thanks for your attempts to find the maker. It is very much appreciated.
Silverk.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
Another example of the mark:
Trev.
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
Thanks Trev for persevering on this!
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
I find a note of a firm of metalworkers, G. Karenjee & Sons of Aligarh, near Delhi, who were working in this period. They were noted as supplying cap badges to units of the British Army stationed near there.
Offered only as a route for further research.
Trev.
Offered only as a route for further research.
Trev.
Re: Who is 'GK' the maker of this little dish?
Thanks very much Trev for this further info. I will see whether this takes me any further.
Regards,
Silverk.
Regards,
Silverk.