Silver Cup Hallmark
Silver Cup Hallmark
Hi,
I'm trying to understand what these symbols mean. The right side is a magnified drawing of the bottom of the cup.
I've figured that W. G. & S is a Hallmark of a British company, but what does the other part mean?
Hope you can help me. I've been searching for hours.
Thanks
I'm trying to understand what these symbols mean. The right side is a magnified drawing of the bottom of the cup.
I've figured that W. G. & S is a Hallmark of a British company, but what does the other part mean?
Hope you can help me. I've been searching for hours.
Thanks
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
Hi,
Welcome to the Forum.
Does the mark on the right look like this? : See: http://www.925-1000.com/registry.html
Trev.
Welcome to the Forum.
Does the mark on the right look like this? : See: http://www.925-1000.com/registry.html
Trev.
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
I can't tell...
I was hoping it would tell my what kind of silver it is and how old it is. I think it's just to small and old to identify.
Thanks for the fast reply. Hadn't seen that Design Number and Date Chart before.
I was hoping it would tell my what kind of silver it is and how old it is. I think it's just to small and old to identify.
Thanks for the fast reply. Hadn't seen that Design Number and Date Chart before.
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
Hi,
Please try to capture the marks in an image, if there are no other British hallmarks for silver
http://www.925-1000.com/british_marks.html than I believe it could be silver plated and perhaps made by William Griffiths & Sons around the turn of the 19th century.
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Please try to capture the marks in an image, if there are no other British hallmarks for silver
http://www.925-1000.com/british_marks.html than I believe it could be silver plated and perhaps made by William Griffiths & Sons around the turn of the 19th century.
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Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
This appears to be the mark of the American firm William Gale & Son, active 1853-1866. Nice find.
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
JayT. You are right!
It is William Gale & Son. Just like oel I thought it was William Griffiths & Sons.
Shouldn't it usually state what kind of Silver it is next to the Hallmark?
It is William Gale & Son. Just like oel I thought it was William Griffiths & Sons.
Shouldn't it usually state what kind of Silver it is next to the Hallmark?
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
You are welcome.
Your cup was made before U.S. makers adopted the sterling silver standard. It is made of coin silver.
Your cup was made before U.S. makers adopted the sterling silver standard. It is made of coin silver.
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
Interesting!
Thanks for all your help. You really know your stuff!
Thanks for all your help. You really know your stuff!
Re: Silver Cup Hallmark
My pleasure!