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<p>[QUOTE="silvermakersmarks, post: 4545415, member: 66620"]I agree with Cheryl. John Langlands & John Robertson were in partnership in Newcastle from 1778 to 1795. The date letter here is P which corresponds, as Cheryl says, with the 1781/82 assay year. The decorative engraving seems to be a much later addition as it is much crisper than the original hallmark and also covers part of it.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="silvermakersmarks, post: 4545415, member: 66620"]I agree with Cheryl. John Langlands & John Robertson were in partnership in Newcastle from 1778 to 1795. The date letter here is P which corresponds, as Cheryl says, with the 1781/82 assay year. The decorative engraving seems to be a much later addition as it is much crisper than the original hallmark and also covers part of it.[/QUOTE]
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