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  2. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    Each silver maker has his or her own, unique maker's mark. This hallmark is usually a set of initials inside an escutcheon. The Legislative Reform Order (LRO) which came into law on 8 February 2013 also changed the requirements for sponsor marks, allowing logos to be used for the first time, as long as they provide the required traceability.

  3. Hallmark - Wikipedia

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    Hallmarks include information not only about the precious metal and fineness, but the country from which the item was tested and marked. Some hallmarks can reveal even more information, e.g. the assay office, size of the object marked, year the item was hallmarked - referred to as a date mark (also known as date letter). [2]

  4. Mark (sign) - Wikipedia

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    Inscribing marks on the manufactured items was likely a precursor of communicative writing. [4] Historically, the marks were used for few purposes: [5] declaration of the ownership (an ownership mark, for example, livestock branding [6]); identification of the manufacturer and place of origin (manufacturer's mark, maker's mark, later a factory ...

  5. Stieff Silver - Wikipedia

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    The company thrived for generations, later moving into pewter, jewelry, and plated wares. In 1967, Stieff bought another Baltimore silversmith, the Schofield Company, makers of sterling silver flatware and the Woodlawn Vase replica, which is the trophy given at the Preakness each year.

  6. Mason's mark - Wikipedia

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    Mason's marks above engravings on Brunnenturm's portal in Zürich. Regulations issued in Scotland in 1598 by James VI's Master of Works, William Schaw, stated that on admission to the guild, every mason had to enter his name and his mark in a register. There are three types of marks used by stonemasons. [1]

  7. 'Antiques Roadshow': diamond and ruby jewelry worth a fortune

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    You think that's a lot of money. Well, today, that 3-piece set is valued between $400,000-$450,000. According to The Daily Mail, rubies are the most expensive gems per carat on earth!

  8. 8 jewelry trends that are in for 2025 and 3 that are out ...

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    Business Insider spoke with three professional stylists to get their take on all the jewelry trends that will be popular and out in 2025. Curating a collection of comfortable everyday jewelry is ...

  9. Someone just bought Mark Zuckerberg’s gold-plated necklace at ...

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    While the chain’s market value is only $425, per the post (we’re surprised someone with a net worth of $224 billion wouldn’t don pricier bling), the winning bid happened to go for $40,500 ...

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