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  2. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    London assay office hallmarks on the back of a waiter, or small square salver. Marks indicate it is Britannia gauge silver made by (or for) Paul de Lamerie (taken to or) in London and dated 1732 (it could have been made a year or two earlier than 1732). A stamp indicating the purity of the silver is called the assayer's mark.

  3. Hallmark - Wikipedia

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    Online Encyclopedia of Silver Marks, Hallmarks & Maker's Marks; Gold hallmark identification wizard; List of basic hallmarks from various countries (archived 26 October 2015) More complete list of UK hallmarks past and present; Hallmark Convention; Silver Hallmark Encyclopedia (Archived 2016-03-02 at the Wayback Machine

  4. The Goldsmiths' Company Assay Office - Wikipedia

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    The four wardens of the Goldsmiths’ Company were tasked with visiting workshops in the City of London to assay (test) silver articles. If these articles were found to be below standard they were originally forfeit to the king, but if they passed, each article received the king's mark of authentication which was the mark of a leopard's head.

  5. Mark (sign) - Wikipedia

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    Multiple marks on silver, left to right: maker's mark (), lion passant (assay mark for sterling silver), London town mark, date letter (1835), duty mark A mark is a written or imprinted symbol used to indicate some trait of an item, for example, its ownership or maker.

  6. Assay office - Wikipedia

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    Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metals. This is often done to protect consumers from buying fake items. Upon successful completion of an assay (i.e. if the metallurgical content is found be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the prevailing law) the assay offices typically stamp a hallmark on the item to ...

  7. Britannia silver - Wikipedia

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    Britannia silver is an alloy of silver containing 11 ozt 10 dwt (i.e. 11½ troy oz.) silver in the pound troy, equivalent to 23 ⁄ 24, or 95.833% by weight silver, the rest usually being copper.

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  9. Merchant's mark - Wikipedia

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    Mark of the wealthy London Draper, Thomas Howell, on the cover of his Ledger c.1517 Symbolic merchants' marks continued to be used by artisans and townspeople of the medieval and early modern eras [5] to identify themselves and authenticate their goods.