Maker and year please anyone

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smay
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Maker and year please anyone

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Hi, can anyone identify the maker mark and date on this silver edged wallet please?
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Post by MCB »

Hello and welcome to the forum.
The diamond mark indicates the item was imported and assayed in Birmingham. The lower case "e" is for the assay year 1904-5. The .925 mark confirms the item meets the Sterling standard.
I suspect the sponsors were Danziger & Isaacs who registered a mark at the Chester office in 1909 similar to the one here. They are known to have been importers in Birmingham but unfortunately I don't have detail of when or if they registered a mark at their local office.
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smay
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Post by smay »

Hi Mike,

Thankyou for the info, you have been very helpful.

Sharon Xx
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Danziger & Isaacs (Henry Emmanuel Isaacs) were recorded at 41, Frederick Street, Birmingham, in 1892 and at 9, Vyse Stret, Birmingham in 1900.

They had a London branch at 84, Hatton Garden and moved to 26/27 Hatton Garden in 1910.

The last recorded partner was Arthur Danziger Isaacs in 1911.

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Danziger & Isaacs of 53, Frederick Street, Birmingham are recorded in 1880 as being Diamond Merchants and Precious Stone Dealers.

William & Isidor Danziger of 71, Corporation Street, Manchester, are listed, in 1880, as Foreign & Fancy Goods Importers.

Adolph Danziger of 21, Holborn Viaduct, London EC. is listed, again in 1880, as a Diamond Merchant.

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smay
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Post by smay »

Hi Trev,
I appreciate the info you have provided, I am not sure what it all really means though..... Does it mean that my item was actually made in 1904?

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Sharon Xx
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Post by dognose »

Hi Sharon,

It means that the silver pieces on your wallet were assayed at Birmingham in 1904-5. The wallet is not of British manufacture and was imported into this country. The actual date of manufacture is likely to be only a little earlier.

The information on Danziger & Isaacs, is for those of us who have an interest in the history of such companies.

Regards Trev.
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smay
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Post by smay »

Well thankyou for all your help.

Sharon Xx
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