Can you please help me identify the marks on this platter?
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Three section silver platter
Re: Three section silver platter
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Re: Three section silver platter
Hello, the marks on the underside of this platter are fairly well know as belonging to a fairly long lasting large jewellery concern started by Robert Pringle, later "& Sons" and Ltd. Based in London and the crossed axes are their well known trademark. It is likely the name is there as the retailer and not as the maker. There are further examples shown in the "Silverplate Marks" section of our Forum.
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