Victorian Silver teapot

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notts6501
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Victorian Silver teapot

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I have a Victorian Silver Teapot. Hopefully picture attached with various marks on the bottom.
The engraving on it is dated October 1984.

Can anyone tell me what the marks are, purity of silver.. It weights 670g

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many thanks

Dave

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Re: Victorian Silver teapot

Post by dognose »

Hi Dave,

Welcome to the Forum.

I hope I don't disappoint you too much, but your teapot is not silver.

See here to understand EPBM: http://www.925-1000.com/silverglossary2.html

And for the maker, see James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield at: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_D2.html

Trev.
notts6501
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Re: Victorian Silver teapot

Post by notts6501 »

No not disappointed. Bought it for its police connections

Thanks very much for your reply. Very interesting and I know more about it now.

Regards

dave
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