Hi, I bought a bracelet with a Taxco stamp inside and I’m trying to identify the silversmith. It appears to be PJII but I can’t find anything online. I would really appreciate it if someone could help me. I have a picture of the stamp but can’t see where I can upload a photo??
Thanks
Gordon
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gordonwalsh Reputation: 10 |
You might try searching the Antique University University site. They have artist names from all over and Mexico is included. There is the name of a Porter Jensen that comes up when a google search is done on Taxco. Hope this helps.
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abigdogmom Reputation: 3559 See abigdogmom's booth |
You might find the mark here. These are Taxco silver artisans. There are several pages so be sure to advance to the next page when you reach the bottom of the page.
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loves_birds Reputation: 2047 See loves_birds' booth |
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