Hello Have a James Deakin & Son , Sheffield Inkwell . as you see the P from the hallmark I thought it would be dated 1858 But from what i heard.
This is what i googled James Deakin established his firm in 1865 on Matilda Street in Sheffield. By 1886 he was in partnership with his 3 sons and the name of the firm was changed to James Deakin & Sons. In 1888 .
11 " H
11 " W
8 " D
thank you .
James Deakin & Son Sheffield Inkwell Help with date
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Re: James Deakin & Son Sheffield Inkwell Help with date
It is not made of silver, but is silver plated.
The P and following numbers are probably product numbers etc, The P is nothing to do with date letters hallmarks.
http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_D.html
The P and following numbers are probably product numbers etc, The P is nothing to do with date letters hallmarks.
http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_D.html
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Re: James Deakin & Son Sheffield Inkwell Help with date
Thank you So the P would just mean Plated , I was going by the sterling dating system.
Is there any where to guesstimate a date on item ?
Would the numbers be sequential to dating ?
If you were to Google JAMES DEAKIN AND SON SHEFFIELD INKWELL EPERGNE , There is another one with the R 3580 , Also Mine does not have the Lamp stamp .
Thank you Very much
Is there any where to guesstimate a date on item ?
Would the numbers be sequential to dating ?
If you were to Google JAMES DEAKIN AND SON SHEFFIELD INKWELL EPERGNE , There is another one with the R 3580 , Also Mine does not have the Lamp stamp .
Thank you Very much
Re: James Deakin & Son Sheffield Inkwell Help with date
The P has nothing to do with dating at all, it is just part of a product / inventory code with the numbers also part of that.
More on this site for Deakin marks: http://www.silvercollection.it/electrop ... .html#DEA1
I would guess at 1880's for your piece, but that is only a guess, I am not an expert.
More on this site for Deakin marks: http://www.silvercollection.it/electrop ... .html#DEA1
I would guess at 1880's for your piece, but that is only a guess, I am not an expert.
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