Brooch Markings

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lightshine
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Brooch Markings

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Sorry about the picture the markings they are tiny. I take it MH is the makers mark but I can't find anything on them.

Thanks! :) I'm new to the silver scene so I'm still learning here.
lightshine
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Re: Brooch Markings

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Just wondering if anyone has any idea or do I need a better picture?
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Re: Brooch Markings

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Hi Lightshine,

Welcome to the Forum.

A clearer image of the mark and a photo of the whole piece would, I'm sure, be of assistance in getting an answer for you.

The style and design of a piece can often be a pointer to its origin.

Regards Trev.
lightshine
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Re: Brooch Markings

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Hi at the moment I'm away but the symbols are MH/925/The sheffield marking/Lion and a capital letter G.

I take it MH is the maker, 925 silver, Where it was made, Again silver hallmark, G is the year?
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Re: Brooch Markings

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Hello.

I think the .925 mark has been used on British sterling hallmarks since 1999.
http://www.thegoldsmiths.co.uk/assayoff ... lmarks.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;

Pat.
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