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  2. Le Tallec's marks - Wikipedia

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    Le Tallec's pieces without these marks are likely to be produced between 1930 and 1941. Incrementation of the dating system was done every six-month period from 1941 to 1991, then every year since. By 1978, date of the transfer of the atelier from Belleville to rue de Reuilly in Paris, the date mark starts by R (for Reuilly), then the letter.

  3. Grouville Hoard - Wikipedia

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    The pair notified Jersey Heritage of the find, and in June 2012, archaeologists from the Société Jersiaise and Jersey Heritage, together with Celtic coin expert Philip de Jersey, worked to remove the clay mass of coins, measuring 140×80×20 cm (55×31×8 in) and weighing about 750 kg (1,650 lb), which has since been taken to the Jersey ...

  4. Hallmark - Wikipedia

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    A hallmark is an official mark or series of marks struck on items made of metal, mostly to certify the content of noble metals—such as platinum, gold, silver and in some nations, palladium. In a more general sense, the term hallmark is used to refer to any standard of quality.

  5. Category:French jewellers - Wikipedia

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  6. Mauboussin - Wikipedia

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    Mauboussin is a jewelry company based in France . [ 1 ] [ 2 ] It was originally established in 1827 in Paris, specifically on Rue Grenata, where it focused on producing jewelry. Mauboussin gained early recognition for its participation in international exhibitions, including a bronze medal at the 1878 Universal Exhibition in Paris.

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  8. Christofle - Wikipedia

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    The silver and/or gold metal hallmarks used by the silversmith are as follows: from 1844 to 1935, a scale with a bee between the trays, topped by 4 stars, 2 branches below and the letters CC, all in an oval in a rectangle. since 1935, the letters CC are replaced by the letters OC, for "Orfèvrerie Christofle", as a company mark.

  9. Category:French silversmiths - Wikipedia

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