WWT Shows | CLICK TO: Join and Support Internet Horology Club 185™ | IHC185™ Forums |
![]() |
• Check Out Our... • • TWO Book Offer! • |
Go ![]() | New Topic ![]() | Find-Or-Search ![]() | Notify ![]() | Tools ![]() | Reply to Post ![]() | ![]() |
Site Administrator IHC Life Member ![]() |
I was trying to make out this scrpt. What does it look like?The first letter looks like a J, the other has me stumped. | ||
|
Clearly EJU, so send it on up ![]() | ||||
|
Site Administrator IHC Life Member ![]() |
I was really hoping they would match some one in our club, say if they were JF, think John III plus the watch has a 24 hour dial he loves. | |||
|
IHC Life Member Site Moderator ![]() |
Phil, Clearly "JF"! ![]() Can you post a picture of the rest of the watch? John III | |||
|
Site Administrator IHC Life Member ![]() |
John, It's the 974 I got from Mike O'Brien in this auction 974 I am putting a set lever on for the one that is broken. Plus cleaning it up. I will get you some pics tommorrow. | |||
|
IHC Life Member![]() |
JS is my guess | |||
|
JMS somethin or other! ![]() | ||||
|
I think JF. | ||||
|
IHC Member 163![]() |
Works as a 'JF' to me too, as the loop is broken at the bottom of the letter to make it a solid 's' to my eye. Regards! Mark | |||
|
IHC Life Member |
My first impression was JS and it still is. For the second letter to be an F there would have been a loop to the left of the stem. That´s my opinion and I can share it. ![]() | |||
|
IHC Life Member![]() |
Speaking as a calligrapher and one being knowledgeable on period script, and ornamental penmanship I say the initials are "JS." | |||
|
IHC Life Member![]() |
I made some examples of the initials. Top left is an inked version of the initials in question. To the right is a penmanship equivilant. Below that is a version of the capital "F." In ornamental and Spencerian script there are many variations of the letterforms themselves but the principals of ovals and shades are the same. By the way, this type of script was developed in Columbus, Ohio. This lead to the founding of "The Zanerian School of Art and Penmanship," where many master penmen and women were trained. ![]() | |||
|
IHC Life Member![]() |
Here's another example of a popular set of initials. Jewelry engravers had a real task in replicating script. ![]() | |||
|
Mitch, Great job. Maybe your design could be a logo for us? Mike | ||||
|
IHC Life Member![]() |
Michael, Thanks. Now you've given me an idea. | |||
|
Its clearly a JS, and someone has later carved a heart at the bottom to 'join' the two letters. Mike | ||||
|
I think the "logo" would be as hard to read for the uninformed as a pocket watch with initials is. ![]() | ||||
|
Powered by Social Strata |
![]() | Your request is being processed... |
|