Mexican Silver Hallmarks & Makers
Above is a sampling of Mexican silver purity marks ranging from the ca.1900 to the early...
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Above is a sampling of Mexican silver purity marks ranging from the ca.1900 to the early...
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Austria-Hungary Left ~ 18th Cent. The 13 indicates silver purity, 13/16 lothig or .813, year 1753...
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The crown & crescent are the state mark and are followed by a numeric standard mark and...
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Italy 1 ~ From 1872 – rarely used (an .800 stamp is more common) 2 ~ Fascist period 1934...
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Silver: Precious metal which is lighter and slightly less malleable than gold, but unlike gold is...
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BRITISH HALLMARKS Hallmarking History Hallmarking was originally introduced in 1300 by a Statute...
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Swedish silver is usually marked with quite a few hallmarks that documents the origin of the...
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Pictured: Pair of candlesticks, 1690–92 French; Paris Silver Each H. 9 1/4 in. (23.5 cm) Bequest...
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Maker’s Mark, National Mark, silver purity, Town Mark (Turku) and Date Mark (X7 = 1975)...
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William Burwash worked in London in partnership with Richard Sibley (their mark entered in 1805)...
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