Hi Guys
I have 2 large forks but don't recognise the markings. Doesn't say A1, just a 1.
Does anyone have any idea.
Appreciated as always.
Cheers
Gary
Unkown Mark; unsure if silver
Re: Unkown Mark; unsure if silver
Hi Gary,
Your images are tiny, but it appears to be one of the earlier sets of marks of James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield.
The '1' and '2' are likely quality indicators.
Trev.
Your images are tiny, but it appears to be one of the earlier sets of marks of James Dixon & Sons of Sheffield.
The '1' and '2' are likely quality indicators.
Trev.
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Re: Unkown Mark; unsure if silver
Thanks Trev, thats exactly them. Would you hazard a date.
Gary
Gary
Re: Unkown Mark; unsure if silver
1860's - 1870's perhaps. Their 'Trumpet' trade mark is seen from 1879.
Trev.
Trev.
Re: Unkown Mark; unsure if silver
Dixon is known to have used quality marks of both "A" and "A1". It may be possible that "1" & "2" were earlier representations of their two grades, but also note (see this advert.) that they handled plating of both Nickel Silver (E.P.N.S./N.S.) and Britannia Metal (E.P.B.M./B.M.) and distinguished between these two base metals: viewtopic.php?f=18&t=43288&p=123340&hil ... 67#p123340
So...it may be possible that this was early coding for the base metals used rather than the plating grades. [So far, Dixon is not known to have ever used date codes, even on commercial supply wares.]
So...it may be possible that this was early coding for the base metals used rather than the plating grades. [So far, Dixon is not known to have ever used date codes, even on commercial supply wares.]