Like everyone else (probably) I am very familiar with the firm of James Deakin & Sons, of Sheffield, mainly as makers of electro-plate, but also sterling ware. However, I've not come across this style of mark previously, and wondered if anyone else could shed some light on why (or when) this was used.
I am assuming that this is plated - no sign of regular hallmarks anyway - but also no suggestion of the Deakin trademark. Deakin used a symbol resembling a desk-top handbell, while the similarly-named James Dixon & Sons used a trumpet with a banner.
Any insight welcome. Thanks.