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Silver Makers' Marks - London Assay Office ABCDEFGH I JKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ or via drop-down list:
- London Hallmarks 1 - Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks Makers . . .
London Hallmarks, Makers' Marks Date Letters on Antique Sterling - Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks Makers' Marks
- London Silver Makers Marks
List of London Silver Makers hallmarks from the 17th Century, 18th Century, 19th Century
- English silver marks: the guide to hallmarks of London sterling silver
The hallmarking of English silver is based on a combination of marks that allow the identification of the origin and the age of each piece
- Silver Makers Marks
Use the links below to go to the section you want Please report errors and potential updates via my Contact form Note that coverage of Scottish provincial marks is far from comprehensive so I would appreciate additional examples of marks being sent to me
- Silver Hallmarks Guide – Identify Silver Hallmarks | GoldSell
To identify silver hallmarks, look for stamps indicating the purity, maker, and assay office In the UK, common marks include the Lion Passant for sterling silver, the maker’s initials, and symbols like the leopard’s head for London or the thistle for Edinburgh
- London Hallmarks - Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks Makers Marks
This page of London Maker's Marks is organized alphabetically by the first letter in the mark This is just a small sampling, as there exist many, many thousands of registered British makers The page is, however, a work in progress and will grow over time
- Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks Makers Marks
The required use of import marks to be stamped on foreign made silver was instituted in 1867 A letter "F" in an oval cartouche was stamped alongside the regular hallmarks, the maker's mark being that of the British importing firm (sponsor's mark)
- Identifying antique silver hallmarks for collectors - Facebook
This silver tray is about 20” by 30” and quite heavy I believe it is coin silver I know is London because of the leopard The lower case “d” suggests 1819 as date of manufacture, but I have read that the leopard without a crown (as here) incepted in 1822 The maker’s mark is a trefoil with lower case “e” and “c,” and upper case “P ” I was unable to find the maker of
- London Date Letters - Silver Makers Marks
A letter mark coinciding with the date of assay was first introduced in London in 1477 Originally it signified the Assay Master responsible for testing and marking the silver
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