USA Maker's Mark?

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Badger3000
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USA Maker's Mark?

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Hi this mark is on a set of 6 floral patterned forks. I have looked at the pictorial marks published but can't find one that matches this. Does any one know who the maker is for this mark and any history is as always much appreciated.
Thanks Badger.

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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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Hi,

An image of the whole items may go a long way towards a positive identification.

Trev.
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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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Hi Trev, Thanks for helping,
Here is the image of the forks front and back. Its a nice floral and rivet pattern.
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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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I've got at least a ladle in this pattern, but I can't remember who the manufacturer was or the pattern name. If no one else chimes in with the information, I'll dig mine out because I do remember the trademark was clear.
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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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Thanks Trev That will be most helpful.
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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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Poorly struck Simpson, Hall, Miller & Co./International Silver 'knight-head' mark, pattern is 'Kenilworth', introduced in 1887.

http://www.925-1000.com/ax_simpsonHM.html

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Re: USA Maker's Mark?

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Many Thanks Cheryl
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