Jewellery marker

Jewellery maker…need help identifying the maker of this necklace.

Fully hallmarked…left and right drops stamped with lion.

Crasp marked 925…top bead marked jka 925




It looks like a London hallmark but the the date letter and maker’s mark are too blurred in your image. If your macro lens won’t take the picture try drawing the mark and scanning your drawing.

Phil


better photo???

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That’s somewhat better. The date letter is now clear, and it’s London 1970:

https://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Dates/London/Date%20Letters%20P.html

ETA: Still can’t make out the maker’s mark - there are many hundreds of them, so we need to be able to identify the letters. Without that, the search would take days. Take a magnifying glass or loupe to it, and see if you can tell what the letters are, especially the first one.

Was told it was 1989…comes down to the shape of the p…tried the maker…but so fair k but 1st could be n

It’s a close call - I could be persuaded either way. The slightly longer “tail” at the top left does suggest that 1989 might be the better choice.

I would go with 1989. It’s unlikely that the maker will be identified without asking the London Assay Office at Goldsmiths Hall as there are no published references for modern makers’ marks.

Markers mark could be n r k all small letters