A correspondent has sent me a query about a London 1803 basting spoon by Eley & Fearn. In addition to the normal hallmark there is another mark. Can anybody suggest its meaning?
Phil
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Re: Additional Mark
Hi, Phil , an import and duty mark Kingdom of Belgium, used 1 March 1832 till first January 1869. The mark a gothic E in a double ringed round shield. E= étranger=foreign. This mark does not give any guarantee of a precious metal standard of fineness. Used on metal with 250 minimum gold or silver content as a duty mark. The mark was destined for all imported, unmarked and invalid marked objects of foreign, national and unknown origin.
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Thanks for the information, Peter. Since its trip to Belgium the spoon has now made its way to Canada. It must have a great story to tell...
Phil
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