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elbruceo
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Coffee Set

Post by elbruceo »

Hello Can Someone help indentify this mark?

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I believe that's one of many silverplate marks used by Martin, Hall & Company, Sheffield, England. In 1854 Roberts & Hall joined forces with Martin & Naylor to form Martin, Hall & Company. After the First World War business declined and the company went bankrupt in 1936.
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2209patrick wrote:I believe that's one of many silverplate marks used by Martin, Hall & Company, Sheffield, England. In 1854 Roberts & Hall joined forces with Martin & Naylor to form Martin, Hall & Company. After the First World War business declined and the company went bankrupt in 1936.
I am trying to get this Coffee set appraised but the appraiser does not think its a Martin and Hull mark, I am not saying your wrong but I would like to find a more definite answer. there are some other marks scratched in "=/L=/-" there are 3 dash's after the "L" but could not add it here and another "L:/-/-" above this scratching there is another I can't make out. Also the number "5" scratched in at 2 different places don't know if this is of any help.
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Post by 2209patrick »

These silverplate marks are difficult, especially when the letters are in script. Also, most companies used many different silverplate marks throughout their history.

Martin, Hall & Company is just my opinion. I'm not 100% sure.

Your appraiser might not be familiar with all the marks they used. Here's the ones listed in my books:

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Post by Shinystuff »

Hello Patrick...Just wondering what book you are using to obtain these marks, would like to get one. Thanks.

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I have a few British silverplate books. These marks came from George Mappin's EPNS.

Pat.
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Thanks
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Many times the drawings of marks differ slightly from the real mark. Just found a picture of the Martin, Hall & Company mark in one of my books. Maybe you can compare this to your mark and decide for yourself.

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