Unable to track down what this means
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Unable to track down what this means
Hello everyone,
I'm new here, and have been scouring the website and the forums but I'm not finding marks that are like what I have on a serving tray that was in a storage unit that my husband and I bought. I think I've managed to determine the assay offices of Birmingham and Sheffield, but the mark to the far right has me baffled as well as the numbers below the marks and above the Sheffield name.
Any insight into what all of this means, date, etc would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.lenstripping.com/Sheffield- ... -vstQfZB/A
https://www.lenstripping.com/Sheffield- ... -VwKGBdr/A
Julie
I'm new here, and have been scouring the website and the forums but I'm not finding marks that are like what I have on a serving tray that was in a storage unit that my husband and I bought. I think I've managed to determine the assay offices of Birmingham and Sheffield, but the mark to the far right has me baffled as well as the numbers below the marks and above the Sheffield name.
Any insight into what all of this means, date, etc would be greatly appreciated.
https://www.lenstripping.com/Sheffield- ... -vstQfZB/A
https://www.lenstripping.com/Sheffield- ... -VwKGBdr/A
Julie
Re: Unable to track down what this means
Hi Julie,
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Please embed your images.
Trev.
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Re: Unable to track down what this means
Hi Trev,
Sorry about that. I had to change my settings on my website. Not sure if this is going to work or not...when I click preview the post it just shows the word image in place of where the links are.
Julie
Sorry about that. I had to change my settings on my website. Not sure if this is going to work or not...when I click preview the post it just shows the word image in place of where the links are.
Julie
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Re: Unable to track down what this means
Let's try this on my Flickr accountt instead...
Re: Unable to track down what this means
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended. Do not use Photobucket or Dropbox.
Trev.
Trev.
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Re: Unable to track down what this means
That's great. The tray is silver plated and made a long way from Sheffield. It is a product of the Pairpoint Mfg. Co. of New Bedford, Massachusetts.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=25849&hilit=pairpoint
Trev.
See: viewtopic.php?f=38&t=25849&hilit=pairpoint
Trev.
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Re: Unable to track down what this means
Wow! Well that's at least a step closer to knowing more about the piece, and what that P meant.
Is there a way to use the number stamp to date it? And, looking through the link you gave, I'm not seeing mention of Sheffield, so I'm confused as to why it has the Sheffield name and, what looks like, the assay marks for Birmingham and Sheffield on it.
Is there a way to use the number stamp to date it? And, looking through the link you gave, I'm not seeing mention of Sheffield, so I'm confused as to why it has the Sheffield name and, what looks like, the assay marks for Birmingham and Sheffield on it.
Re: Unable to track down what this means
Hi,
Silver plate manufacturers used pseudo marks for commercial reason.
The marks resembled British sterling hallmarks, Birmingham anchor and Sheffield crown being the most popular. They also invented a wide range of marks to promote sale.
Serial number, internal factory number cannot help in dating.
Regards
Silver plate manufacturers used pseudo marks for commercial reason.
The marks resembled British sterling hallmarks, Birmingham anchor and Sheffield crown being the most popular. They also invented a wide range of marks to promote sale.
Serial number, internal factory number cannot help in dating.
Regards
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Re: Unable to track down what this means
Thanks for that. Is there anyway to obtain a date (or come close to one)? Now that I have a manufacturer I'm looking through the different styles of marks made on pieces...most of what I'm finding resemble marks that are probably more clearly aligned with their later years before they closed because their name is listed or it says Made in the USA or even just the way the marks are made. I'm not yet finding anything style wise similar to what's on my tray/platter....so I was just curious if there is a way to date where in the life of the company this might have been made.