Hi, I've been trying to identify hallmarks for a few place settings of flatware, but to no avail. Can anyone weigh in and point me in the right direction?
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Help identifying hallmarks - flatware
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Re: Help identifying hallmarks - flatware
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Re: Help identifying hallmarks - flatware
M&Co is clearly an Edinburgh company but the mark doesn't seem to be illustrated in any of my normal go-to sites. A1 is conventionally used to denote the manufacturer's best quality plating but there is no agreed standard so all that can be said is that it's better than second quality.
Phil
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