London Sterling Silver, 1825, maker's mark not on website.

MARK IMAGE REQUIRED
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iprice
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London Sterling Silver, 1825, maker's mark not on website.

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I have identified all the marks on a Georgian tea service, except the maker [HH] in Times Roman Capitals. The 'HH' mark on the website refers to Henry Holland, but not used before 1860. It also has the initials in circles, which mine doesn't.

My camera can't focus close enough to get a picture of the mark itself - sorry!
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Hi, Hyam Hyams would be a good fit, he registered his mark in 1821 as a plateworker, regards Trev.
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