Martin HALL hallmarks to identify

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andapi
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Martin HALL hallmarks to identify

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https://www.dropbox.com/s/z7y9xvkyiluwi54/MH_CO_LTD.jpg
Can you please help me to identify these hallmark related to a Martin Hall & Co Ltd plate ?
Should be old sheffield ?
Date letter L means 1854 ?
Assay mark as anchor is Birmingan ?
Thanks in advance
And

p.s. sorry but the image cannot be loaded as forum site says that cannot determine dimensions of this 78 KB file....
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Re: Martin HALL hallmarks to identify

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

It's not a hallmark I'm afraid, just a maker's mark. The Gothic letters, 'EPGS' stand for 'Electro Plated German Silver'.

Martin, Hall & Co. do appear to have had a dating system, but to my knowledge it is yet to be cracked.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_M.html

Trev.
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Re: Martin HALL hallmarks to identify

Post by andapi »

dognose wrote:Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

It's not a hallmark I'm afraid, just a maker's mark. The Gothic letters, 'EPGS' stand for 'Electro Plated German Silver'.

Martin, Hall & Co. do appear to have had a dating system, but to my knowledge it is yet to be cracked.

See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_M.html

Trev.
Hi Trev.,
thanks for reply, now is more clear for me, just the fith added letter "L" that probably is as you say.

In fact I found also this related to Martin Hall: http://www.silvercollection.it/ENGLAMARTINHALL.html

Thank you
And
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