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the SITE MAP of the Silver Marks and Hallmarks Directory of Silvercollection.it: your worldwide guide to silver hallmarks ancient and modern. How to identify your silver marks and hallmarks on silverplate and sterling silver.
The most comprehensive internet resource for research of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Maker's Marks found on antique and vintage silver and silverplate.
A Hallmark consists of three COMPULSORY MARKS: the Sponsor's mark, the Standard mark and the Assay Office mark. The date letter has become optional since The shield design around the Assay Office mark may vary according to whether the article is gold, silver or platinum. The key mark to look for is the Common
an illustrated description of 3000 English and British silversmiths' marks, maker's marks. An illustrated selection of English silvermiths marks of 18th, 19th, and 20th century: 18th CENTURY SILVERSMITHS, ABERCROMBIE Robert, BRENT MOSES, COKER Ebenezer, DANIEL Thomas, HENDERSON Alexander, HOUGHAM
British & Irish silvermiths' makers marks indexed by Assay Office.
leopard head silver hallmark. The leopard's head, which has been used in various forms as the symbol of the London Assay Office since hallmarking began. Most British and Irish silver carries a number of stamps indicating not just the standard or purity mark (typically the lion passant) but also the initials of the maker, a date
A typical set of antique British silver hallmarks showing (left to right); 1.Standard Mark, 2.City Mark, 3.Date Letter, 4.Duty Mark and 5.Maker's Mark. This set of marks tells us that this piece was made of Sterling, in the city of London, in the year 1789, during the reign of King George III, by the silversmith Thomas Wallis.
a widely illustrated guide to London silver assay marks, marks and hallmarks of British silver, including date letters chart, silver marking system and silver hallmarks guide of other towns as Birmingham, Sheffield, Dublin, Edinburgh, Chester, Glasgow: a widely illustrated directory of 3000 full sets of silver hallmarks of British
the silver markings guide to maker, town, assayer marks and hallmarks of antique and modern silver: English, American, Russian, Italian, French, German, Austrian, Mexican, Hanau silver, Silver plate, Electroplate silver, Old Sheffield Plate and much more una selezione fotografica di marchi e punzoni dell'argento
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