Steamer Maker Identify Need

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BW1976
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Steamer Maker Identify Need

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Greeting Gents and Merry Christmas:

Got this beauty few days ago, would really like to know her mystery story :)

Best Regard
Joe

Steamer
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Mark on the lid, could it be Family Armorial ?
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The 4 Marks on the Steamer Plate:
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The Number on the lid:
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Big Thanks!

Best Regard
Joe
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Re: Steamer Maker Identify Need

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The marks are upside down, but looks like Elkington marks to me http://www.925-1000.com/M_Elkington.html

Elkington used a date letter system on their silver plated ware, which looks like an O in a diamond shape and is the date letter for 1853
http://www.silvercollection.it/elkington.html

It looks like the handle is removable, as some of these were, some were not removable, normally twist and lift off.
BW1976
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Re: Steamer Maker Identify Need

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user701 wrote:The marks are upside down, but looks like Elkington marks to me http://www.925-1000.com/M_Elkington.html

Elkington used a date letter system on their silver plated ware, which looks like an O in a diamond shape and is the date letter for 1853
http://www.silvercollection.it/elkington.html

It looks like the handle is removable, as some of these were, some were not removable, normally twist and lift off.
Hi user 701:

Thanks for the reply! And the well explation, ha ha... I did not know that the handle is removable, until now :)
Your reply are the best Christmas Gift I have ever received.


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I have notice that the Gothic "E" and The "shield 'E & Co' crowned" are the trade mark of Elkington.
The Diamond "o" could be represent as a Time period.

So what would the alphabet "R", Horse Mark , and "1301" possible mean?

Best Regard
Joe
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Re: Steamer Maker Identify Need

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The R I am afraid I have no idea what that is for, 1301 is probably an internal product / part number.

The horse head is a armorial crest (family crest), if you post the photo of that in the "Family Crests" section of the forum, someone may be able to identify it / the name of the family.
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Re: Steamer Maker Identify Need

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user701 wrote:The R I am afraid I have no idea what that is for, 1301 is probably an internal product / part number.

The horse head is a armorial crest (family crest), if you post the photo of that in the "Family Crests" section of the forum, someone may be able to identify it / the name of the family.
Dear user701:
Thank so much for the help again! Wish you and your family have a good Christmas and a Happy New Year! :)

Best Regard
Joe
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Re: Steamer Maker Identify Need

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Your welcome, hope you and yours have had a good Christmas and all the best for the new year.
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