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Hello Byron
I found this Mark in the Frederic Bradbury book "Old Sheffield Plate" from 1912, page 451. In the description of the company it's written that they changed the form of the letters about the 60's in the 19th century. They also changed the triangle to a beside "fleur de lie".
Greetings from a cold Munich, yours Christian
I found this Mark in the Frederic Bradbury book "Old Sheffield Plate" from 1912, page 451. In the description of the company it's written that they changed the form of the letters about the 60's in the 19th century. They also changed the triangle to a beside "fleur de lie".
Greetings from a cold Munich, yours Christian
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I don't believe this is a W. Hutton and Sons electroplate mark.
It certainly was not used by them as an "Old Sheffield Plate" mark.
These marks are not in my 1987 edition of "Bradbury's Book of Hallmarks" first compiled by Frederick Bradbury.
This edition lists William Hutton's fused plate marks.
Shown below are William Hutton & Sons electroplate marks:
Pat.
It certainly was not used by them as an "Old Sheffield Plate" mark.
These marks are not in my 1987 edition of "Bradbury's Book of Hallmarks" first compiled by Frederick Bradbury.
This edition lists William Hutton's fused plate marks.
Shown below are William Hutton & Sons electroplate marks:
Pat.
spoon identification
Thanks to all who replied to my first post on the forum. I gather from the responses that the hallmarks can not be identified individually, but are British. Is this a new group of silverplate marks not seen on the forum? Is there any other research that I can do to learn more about them. It looks like those that responded have plenty of research materials.