The 1805 maker's mark is almost certainly PB over WB - Peter & William Bateman. The other one is IL for John Lias which suggests to me that the...
It's Chester 1934. The maker's mark appears to be, or start with, HS. My best guess is that it's HSH for Henry Stanley Hack of Brimscombe,...
The image of the mark from Etsy shows a partial design registration mark and includes enough to identify the year of the design (not its...
The date letter in the hallmark is lower case k for 1884 rather than upper case K for 1833. An 1833 mark would have also had a duty mark. Although...
P&B for Paye & Baker Manufacturing Company of North Attleboro, Mass. Active 1901 - c1960.
Thanks, bercrystal, for the mention of my site. The dates which I quote there are confirmed dates for which I have seen the relevant mark rather...
There should be no confusion over this date mark. The crowned leopard's head puts it at 1821 or before and the duty mark is similarly 1821 or...
Hallmarks on silver bands on sticks, umbrellas, etc. seem to occasionally develop lines like this around their borders. I have no idea why but...
As this has a London hallmark it was most likely made by a London manufacturing silversmiths who had the band assayed on behalf of Johnston. What...
HJ - Henry Johnston of Belfast. Succeeded by H Johnston Umbrellas Ltd. Phil
UB monogram: Unger Brothers
Birmingham sterling silver, date letter K for 1959/60, maker's/sponsor's mark of Adie Brothers Ltd. Looks like Uri Geller has been busy as I'm...
"Venetian Silver" was a trade name used by the Birmingham (England) company Deykin & Harrison for their proprietary white metal alloy. From D&H's...
It is highly likely that all of these pieces started life as plain Old English pattern and were later decorated. The Victorians were notorious for...
Most likely only the plaque was made by Camelot.
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