WebCambridge Silverplate 20th C., trademark of Sears, Roebuck & Co. Chicago, IL USA A. T. Cannon from 1965 Birmingham England, UK Canterbury Silversmiths from 1946 Brooklyn, New York USA Cardinal Plate trademark of Elkington & Co. Birmingham England, UK C. R. Carlstrom founded 1857 Stockholm Sweden Carrington & Co. c.1907 - 1973, retailers … WebThe word STERLING indicates Ireland as well as America. COIN, DOLLAR, and STANDARD were usually American terms, but some Irish makers also used them. The words quadruple, triple, double, EPNS, and EPWM indicate that the ware is silver plated. “800” is usually found on continental silver.
Bradburys Book Of Hallmarks By Frederick Bradbury
WebThis is a page of Silvercollection.eu "A Small Collection of Antique Silver and Objects of vertu", a 1000 pages widely illustrated website offering all you wish to know about antique silver, sterling silver, silverplate, sheffield plate, electroplate silver, silverware, flatware, tea services and tea complements, marks and hallmarks, articles, books, auction catalogs, … WebBritish and Irish pewter is often unmarked. If marks are present, they can help in identifying when and where the item was made or used. Makers touch, quality and London Label Types of mark Whereas the marks on … bitstamp insurance
Price Guides & Publications - Silver Marks - Vatican
WebUp for bid is the Guide to Marks of Origin on British& Irish Silver Plate. This is the 9th edition. Pub. 1955 by J W.Northend Ltd. Printers& Publishers Sheffield, England. This 91 page guide contains illustrations of silver hallmarks. It measures approx. 3" x 5 1/2" This soft cover book has no rips or tears and is completely intact. WebThe buyer's guide to silver hallmarks When buying silver at auction it’s important to look for an item’s hallmarks. These silver hallmarks indicate the purity of the precious metal and … WebA mixed set of 6 Irish silver tablespoons, all with excellent hallmarks. 3 spoons are Old English pattern (a matching pair by John Pittar, 1779, bottom marked, with worn shellbacks, and a spoon by Michael Keating, 1799), and 3 are Fiddle pattern (1805 by J.S, 1812 by Richard Sawyer and 1832 by Samuel Neville, this last spoon has a rat-tail. 3 … bitstamp inactivity fee