sugar tongs hall marks ID

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silveraussie
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sugar tongs hall marks ID

Post by silveraussie »

i've been serching this site & others to find the origen of these hallmarks on some sugar tongs i picked up, i'm sure they are solid silver as the engraving on them is quite deep & has struck no base metal, i'd say there mid to late 1800s by the syle & engraving, i bught these in Australia.
the first mark is " A&D " i'm unsure of the next mark & the last mark is an hour glass.
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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Sorry if I disappoint you, but they are maker's marks rather than hallmarks as your tongs are silver plated.

The makers are Charles James Allen and Sidney Darwin, Portland Works, 55, Arundel Street, Sheffield.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_A.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

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Post by silveraussie »

thanks dognose, i missed that one wile looking through the plate section.
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