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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.
Mike
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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?
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.