Hi, Can you tell me who made this spoon and how old is it? I would also be interested in what all these marks mean. I'm new at this and am finding it difficult to find my round the books I have on Hall Marks. Thanks
Can you identify any of these marks please?
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Hello from a cold and rainy Munich to Essex.
This is the famous maker's mark of
James Dixon & Sons
Sheffield
1869 - 1893
The next sign is a cross as a generic sign for electro plate and the next S stand for Sheffield. The BP is a mark for Britannia Plate (another ground material for plating)
Greetings to Essex and a nice day
yours Christian
This is the famous maker's mark of
James Dixon & Sons
Sheffield
1869 - 1893
The next sign is a cross as a generic sign for electro plate and the next S stand for Sheffield. The BP is a mark for Britannia Plate (another ground material for plating)
Greetings to Essex and a nice day
yours Christian