Help with plate mark please: John Gilbert?

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Atlantia
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Help with plate mark please: John Gilbert?

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Hi all,
Can you help me read this please?
I can find a BIrmingham maker John Gilbert 1812-1894 that is a possibility and I assume the EP is electro Plated?
Would the 'A' be a date mark?
Any help appreciated.

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This may well be John Gilbert although it does not match any published marks which I can find attributed to the company. Yes, EP stands for electroplate. However, with a very few exceptions, electroplate does not carry date marks. The letter A here is an indication of plating quality where A1 is normally best, followed by A. There is no independent standard for these grades as they are manufacturers' marks.

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Re: Help with plate mark please: John Gilbert?

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Hi Phil,

Thanks for the help.
What do the crown and fleur de lys mean?
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The crown and fleur de lys have no significance; they are just part of the manufacturer's trade marking.
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Re: Help with plate mark please: John Gilbert?

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Brilliant thank you for your help :)
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