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<p>[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 915587, member: 29"]Definiutely not 1850, there's no monarch's head or duty mark. And the style is typically 70s Victorian revival here. Also, the anchor shape is wrong for the mid 19th, and the cartouches are too crisp. Looking at both Bradbury and Jacksons, I'm with 1976, dead match on letter and cartouche. 1850 is a quite different font and shape. Most probably Birmingham assay, but London is also possible.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Ownedbybear, post: 915587, member: 29"]Definiutely not 1850, there's no monarch's head or duty mark. And the style is typically 70s Victorian revival here. Also, the anchor shape is wrong for the mid 19th, and the cartouches are too crisp. Looking at both Bradbury and Jacksons, I'm with 1976, dead match on letter and cartouche. 1850 is a quite different font and shape. Most probably Birmingham assay, but London is also possible.[/QUOTE]
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