Hi,
This mark is somewhat odd in that it's on a round disc which is attached to the back of the tray! Any information you can give me would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks, Karen
Mark ID Help Please Man(?) Crown S EPC
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I feel so stupid! I did click on the pictorial marks, but - don't ask me why - I thought that the only ones were on the first page, and that the alphabet above was for sterling only. Sorry about that! Why is the head different? Does that indicate a time frame? And also I would be interested in knowing why the disc was applied as opposed to just putting the mark directly on the back of the tray.
Thanks again, Karen
Thanks again, Karen
Not Sheffield Brooklyn but Sheffield NJ
I wasn't satisfied with the hallmark given for the Brooklyn company as the man's head didn't match, so I did some additional research based on the pat #. This patent was taken out by the Sheffield Silver Co located in Jersey City NY in 1935. I'm afraid that's all I know. I would be happy to supply another photo if you would like to include it in your silverplate marks.
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In 1935 Louis Farber (Farber Brothers) bought the Sheffield Silver Company.
Have not been able to confirm this, but I think the mark changed at that time.
http://www.justoldglass.org/articles/in ... arber.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pat.
Have not been able to confirm this, but I think the mark changed at that time.
http://www.justoldglass.org/articles/in ... arber.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
Pat.