Indian Silver?
Posted: Thu Aug 02, 2012 3:33 am
I have a salver approx 12" accross. On the back there is a cartouche featuring an entwined D and S and a "Sterling Silver" mark. The salver weighs just short of 2lb; it was given by a Hospital in Lucknow, India to a relation and has a date (1943) inscribed on the front. There are no other marks except a rather crudely etched collection of numbers and letters on one rear edge.
If the salver is stering silver then why are there no date or assay office marks? Is it because of the War? By the way I did look at the Australian Silversmith D Sinclair but the DS (or SD?) doesn't appear to be the same.
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If the salver is stering silver then why are there no date or assay office marks? Is it because of the War? By the way I did look at the Australian Silversmith D Sinclair but the DS (or SD?) doesn't appear to be the same.
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