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Silver Mark Help Needed - Gothic Toast Rack - Is it English?
Posted: Sat May 07, 2005 3:18 am
by morris
I have been going through some bits n pieces I inherited a few years ago. I am no expert on silver and can't identify origin or marks on this toast rack. If anyone can shed any light on it I would be most appreciative. I was assuming it was English but that's only a guess in light of its owner's background. I know my pictures are not the best but hopefully enough. From right to left is written 27N then a series of makers symbols starting with what looks like a Trumpet, and ending with initials EP.
Posted: Tue May 10, 2005 4:34 am
by Waylander
This might help.....(borrrowed from
http://www.antiquesilverspoons.co.uk/canteenmakers.htm" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;)
"""James Dixon & Sons
Marks used:- JD&S, JWD
Trademark:- trumpet & banner
James Dixon established his company in 1806, becoming "& Sons" in 1835. They produced a large variety of goods, from Britannia metal articles, EPNS, to good quality silver.
Their JD&S mark is easily mistaken for James Deakin & Sons, however in the absence of trademarks the "JD&S" of James Dixon & Sons is always on a single line.
The company acquired the firm of William Hutton & Sons Ltd. in 1930 and it remained in the hands of the Dixon family until 1976."""