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My wife bought this bowl in Johannesburg, South Africa. We have looked in our reference books and online and have been unable to identify the marks. Your help would be much appreciated.
Hi - I've seen this mark on good quality Rhodesian (now Zimbabwe) silver plate. I think the company was called Royal Sable (but don't quote me on that - I'm trying to recall a piece I've seen with a sticker underneath). Very much in the style of the copper pieces that country produced, which were sometimes plated. The quality of the plating was always good. Sorry i can't be of more help.
rat-tail wrote:Hi - I've seen this mark on good quality Rhodesian (now Zimbabwe) silver plate. I think the company was called Royal Sable (but don't quote me on that - I'm trying to recall a piece I've seen with a sticker underneath). Very much in the style of the copper pieces that country produced, which were sometimes plated. The quality of the plating was always good. Sorry i can't be of more help.
Regards Frank
Thanks Frank
This is a good clue. I will follow this up and let you know if I am able to confirm it.
Regards
Grant
I managed to contact Bruce Johnson at Copperwares in Zimbabwe. Please see his comments below.
"This was a company called Industrial Metal Products previously owned by Anglo American it was bought out many years ago by Copperwares but we do not use this Hall mark on current product and do not make this product any more"
This explains the initials IMP (not JMP as I first thought).