Three forks from 1819?
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Three forks from 1819?
I likely bought junk. But, these three forks intrigued me. Legit?
Weight is 2.638 ounces, or 74.79 grams, for one fork.
The maker's mark looks poorly stamped and completely illegible.
I'm a completely n00b at silver. All I know I learned by clicking on 925-1000 dot com for half an hour.
Thanks for the help.
-Paul
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Re: Three forks from 1819?
Let me try the imgur images again. I am very rusty at stone age hyperlinking!
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Re: Three forks from 1819?
Hi and welcome to the forum.
The hallmark is definitely London 1819. A shame that the maker's mark is so indistinct.
Phil
The hallmark is definitely London 1819. A shame that the maker's mark is so indistinct.
Phil
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Re: Three forks from 1819?
Wonderful! Thank you Phil. Now I believe I have one Exeter fork from 1844. Going to go post it.