 Solid Silver CufflinksSilver cufflinks A favorite gift for men can be engraved with the recipient's initials on the back of each cufflink. It is often either not suitable, or indeed desirable, to engrave the front of cufflinks, so the back is the perfect place to personalize the gift. I consider of all the men's gifts I can think of a Solid Silver pair of cufflinks is one of the most welcome gifts. Engraving initials on the back of cufflinks not only makes them unique to the new owner it also shows the receiver you care. Look out for online sellers who have the necessary skill to offer this service. engraving on solid silver cufflinks is still quite rare, but there are a few sellers online who offer this service.
Solid Silver
Solid silver, more correctly sterling silver, is an alloy of silver having minimum fineness of 925. Solid silver contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. As pure silver (99.9% purity) is too soft for making large resourceful and utilitarian objects, silver is usually alloyed with copper (in the above mentioned percentage) so as to give it added strength whilst preserving silver's ductility and preciousness. Copper is primarily chosen in solid silver as it offers improved resistance to tarnish
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 Sterling Silver photo framesSilver photo frames and good quality silver plated photo frames personalized by skilled engraving. Look out for online sellers who have the necessary skills to offer this service. . It is often said that a Silver photograph frame is the perfect gift for all occasions, and a gift that will last a lifetime. I would suggest buying a leading brand when considering a silver frame, and even more so with silver plated frames. Unfortunately, there are very many unbranded silver plated photo frames of very poor quality indeed; these should be avoided at all costs. A good quality silver plated photo frame by a well known manufacturer will last a lifetime.
I have listed below a number of occasions where a Silver or Silver plated photo frame would make a perfect gift....................
New baby Christening gift Childs first day at school Childs special award photograph Childs first communion Children family group photograph Wedding photograph Wedding favour Anniversary photograph Silver Wedding Anniversary Birthday Retirement Achievement Graduation Colleague leaving gift Thank You gift Special friend gift
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 Silver Baby & Christening Gifts Advice Born with a silver spoon in his/her mouth
Silver has for centuries been the most acceptable and traditional of new baby and Christening gifts. The phrase above - Born with a silver spon in his mouth - is actually quite true. The reason for "silver spoon" is because a spoon often wooden, base metal or solid silver - for the wealthy - was the traditional gift given and to be used throughout the childs young life. Antique and vintage solid silver spoons can be purchased for as little as £15.00 or so, these providing they are of good quality, make excellent inexpensive baby gifts. It is imperative that the hallmarks are of good readable quality on antique & vintage silver spoons. There is available a huge range of new silver and good quality silver plated baby and Christening gifts, both online and, in high street shops, usually with the best savings online. Acceptable silver and silver plated baby Christening gifts include; Photo Frames; Prayer Books and Bibles with Silver Facias; Silver Keepsake Boxes; Christening Cups; Birth Certificate Holders; Childrens Cutlery Sets; Rattles; Egg Cup and Spoon; and of course the famous Scottish Quaich. Engraving silver or silver plated baby/christening gifts adds that personal touch that shows that you really care. The engraving message should be kept concise, less is without doubt more when it comes to engraving, if in doubt stick to babys name and date of birth, or date of christening. Engraving is a skilled and lengthy process, and can be very costly. There are many excellent sellers now offering a free engraving service, this represents a very good deal for the buyer. Engraved silver and silver plated gifts tend to have a greater perceived value to the recipient. Silver and silver plate do tarnish, and in some home envirnonments really quite quickly, the answer to this age old problem is to buy whenever possible non-tarnish silver and silver plated products. There have been many non tarnish methods applied to silver and silver plate, unfortunately most do not work. One should avoid laquers and other coatings, these tend to spoil the look of silver, and in extreme cases, can over time, damage silver. Prices of silver and silver plated baby gifts are very competative online, and with free engraving, a great deal should be easily found.
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 Silver Wedding and Anniversary Gift AdviceChoosing an interesting and inexpensive 25th Wedding Anniversary Gift A silver wedding anniversary is, of course a very special occassion for the happy couple concerned. Unfortunately, this is not always the case for the relatives and friends that have to search far and wide to find a silver gift to suit the occassion - without breaking the bank. There are a few do's and don'ts that should be observed. Acceptable solid hallmarked silver gifts can be purchased from as little as £20.00 up to about £100.00. This will get you a very acceptable solid silver gift to present. It is an absolute "don't" to purchase anything other than solid hallmarked silver, unfortunately, silver plate is a definate "no". The most acceptable (and age old favourites) are silver photo frames, silver drinks and bottle coasters, silver/crystal decanters, candle holders, claret jugs, clocks, and vases. To make your chosen gift that bit more special, it is always advisable to include an engraved message on the silver item. Engraving messages should be kept concise, with engraving less is definetly more. The most frequently used anniversary engraving message is the first names of the happy couple, and the date of the anniversary. Engraving is not widely offered with solid silver, but it is well worth seeking out the companies that do offer this service. Engraving particularly with an inexpensive silver gift, can transform the perceived value dramatically. Hallmarked silver purchased online can yield savings of up to 70% compared to High Street prices. Silver really is the perfect gift when it comes all 25th anniversary celebrations.
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 Sterling silver and silver plated gifts - Buying tips Presenting a Sterling silver or plated silver gift to a friend or loved one, is always guaranteed to please. Choosing the gift you will be proud to present, and a gift that will last for many years to come, requires only a little care. Sterling silver - Hallmarked British made sterling silver is invariably made to a very high standard. The same is true of Plated Silver, either made by top British manufacturers, or made to their specification, and manufactiured abroad.
We are all aware of brand names in our supermarkets, and fashion shops, these brand names reassure us of the quality of the goods we purchase. The same guide should apply when choosing silver or silver plated products, a recognized name will be an assurance of quality. A good quailty silver or silver plated product - with proper care - can last for generations, indeed, hundreds of years - just look at antique silver online. Therefore a couple of simple questions to sellers, ie. who is the manufacturer or supplier, and where are they based, should ensure the purchase of a good quality product.
Engraving silver or silver plated gifts adds that personal touch, and shows your friend or loved one you really care. One should always be careful not to go " over the top" with the engraved message - less is without doubt more when it comes to engraving. Please do take great care with your engraving message and spelling, once engraved an item cannot be returned. Engraving is a skilled and lenghty process and, can be very costly. There are many excellent sellers online offering engraving , this represents a very good deal for any buyer. Engraved silver and silver plated gifts tend to have a greater perceived value to the recipient.
Silver and silver plate do tarnish, and in some home and work environments, quite quickly. The answer to this age old problem is to use, whenever possible, non tarnish silver cleaner . There are many non-tarnish methods applied to silver and silver plate, unfortunately, most do not work. One should avoid lacquers and other coatings, these tend to spoil the look of silver and, in extreme cases can, over time, damage silver.
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 Silver Hallmark information |
 Solid Silver - an explanationSolid silver, more correctly sterling silver, is an alloy of silver having minimum fineness of 925. Solid silver contains 92.5% pure silver and 7.5% other metals, usually copper. As pure silver (99.9% purity) is too soft for making large resourceful and utilitarian objects, silver is usually alloyed with copper (in the above mentioned percentage) so as to give it added strength whilst preserving silver's ductility and preciousness. Copper is primarily chosen in solid silver as it offers improved resistance to tarnish |
 Silver Engraving Advice. Engraving Advice....... How is it done........................... An industrial diamond is cut to a tip that is forced through the metal plowing the metal to each side of the cut - very similar to a farmer plowing a field. We use this process to engrave many items Brass Plaques, Clocks, key rings and Pewter tankards. We use Diamond engravers for gift items, such as key tags, letter openers, money clips, picture frames Always look for suppliers offering an engraving service, there are many online. Engraving adds that personal touch to a silver or silver plated gift, which will become a treasured keepsake for many years. The best piece of advice for engraving messages is, keep them concise. Engraving silver or silver plated gifts adds that personal touch, and shows your friend or loved one you really care. One should always be careful not to go "over the top" with the engraved message - less is without doubt more when it comes to engraving. Try to avoid making the giver message more prominent than the receiver message, a short "with Love from" " name or names" is grand. Please do take great care with your engraving message and spelling, once engraved an item cannot be returned. Engraving is a skilled and lengthy process and, can be very costly. However, there are a few sellers online offering low cost engraving, this service represents a very good deal for any bargain hunter. Engraved silver and silver plated gifts tend to have a greater perceived value to the recipient. Even the most inexpensive item once engraved has the look of a much more exclusive and personal gift. There are many good quality silver plated gifts with free engraving under £10.00, and much solid silver under £20.00. It is often much less expensive to send a good quality engraved silver gift to say thank than flowers, oh, and it will last longer. Most good online suppliers have freephone help and advice lines, if so use them, it is always better to be sure than sorry.
Below we have listed the most customary engraving messages for silver and silver plated gifts.
1/ Cufflinks: A super mans gift, but definitely initials only, anything more is tawdry. Most cufflinks can be engraved with initials on the back.
2/ Baby & Christening gifts: baby's first name & date of birth or Christening date & with love from.
3/ Wedding gifts: first names of the happy couple and wedding date, and with love from.
4/ Anniversary: first names and date of anniversary, and with love from. Silver and good quality silver plated photo frames are both an excellent anniversary gift, and look grand engraved.
5/ Men's gifts; should always be kept brief, and try to avoid sentimental messages.
6/ ladies gifts: name and short message - try to include sentimental messages.
7/ key rings: silver and good quality silver plated are a great and inexpensive gift especially with free engraving.
8/ Decanters and Claret jugs: we advise these should not be engraved. These expensive pieces tend to be handed down the generations for others to use and enjoy; personal messages will consign them to a cupboard or attic. Ask the supplier to supply an engraved plaque which can be attached to the gift box. This will personalize the item without sullying it for future generations.
8/ Font choice: Script is good for weddings, anniversaries, and ladies gifts. There are many script type engraving fonts ask your supplier for advice. Plain fonts for men are probably best. Size of font, take advice from supplier.
9/ If in any doubt about your engraving contact your supplier first, once engraved the item remains engraved forever. All good suppliers will welcome your telephone request for advice, after all a happy customer is a repeat customer.
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 Silver Gift Ideas The five most popular gifts for the following occassions, available in
Sterling Silver & Silver Plate
!Wedding gifts - Ideas 1/ Silver photograph frame. 2/ Silver champagne flutes 3/ Silver cutlery 4/ Silver bottle coaster 5/ Silver & crystal decanter
Groomsmen gifts - Ideas
1/ Silver cufflinks 2/ Collar Stiffeners 3/ Silver Tie Pins 4/ Hip Flask 5/ Silver money Clip
Bridesmaid gifts - ideas
1/ Compact Mirror 2/ Silver keyring 3/ Silver bookmark 4/ Perfume Atomizer 5/ Silver Keepsake Box
Mother of the bride gift - Ideas
1/ Compact Mirror 2/ Silver keyring 3/ Silver Pen 4/ Perfume Atomizer 5/ Silver Keepsake Box
Father of the bride gift - Ideas
1/ Silver Cufflinks 2/ Silver Toothpick 3/ Silver Tankard 4/ Silver Penknife 5/ Cigar Cutter
Usher gift - Ideas
1/ Business Card Holder 2/ Silver Travel set 3/ Silver Wine Set 4/ Silver Pen Set 5/ Silver keyring Baby gift - Ideas
1/ Silver Prayer book 2/ Silver christening Spoon 3/ Silver Keepsake Box 4/ Silver Christening Cup 5/ Silver photo Frame
Anniversary gift - Ideas
1/ Silver photo Frames 2/ Silver Decanters & Vases 3/ Silver bottle coasters 4/ Silver candle holders 5/ Silver clocks
Ladies gift - Ideas
1/ Silver handbag mirror 2/ Silver letter Openers 3/ Silver keyrings 4/ Silver bookmarks 5/ Silver Magnifying Glass
Mens gift - Ideas
1/ PewterTankard 2/ Pewter/ silver hip flask 3/ Silver Snooker Chalk holder 4/ Gold cufflinks 5/ Silver Business card Holder
Colleague gift - Ideas
1/ Silver photo frames 2/ Silver letter Openers 3/ Silver/Crystal decanters 4/ Silver Cigar Holder & cutter 5/ Silver Clock Corporate gift - Ideas
1/ Silver desk calendar 2/ Silver desk clock 3/ Silver business card holder 4/ Silver Pen sets 5/ Silver wine Sets
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 Silver advice Blog Edinburgh Silver
Cleaning Silver & Plated Silver
Firstly, it must be said that silver and silver plated items are very simple to clean and keep clean. Silver and silver plated items should always be cleaned separately. Sterling silver is an alloy of 92 .5 % silver and 7 .5 % copper. Its attractiveness increases with use and age, this causes a patina or soft creamy sheen to form. Plated silver is silver that has been electroplated over various other metals. Silver tarnishes when exposed to air. Store in treated cloth, or sealed plastic film. Rubbing by hand with a clean dry cloth develops patina on silver which adds to its beauty. Polishing silver while wearing rubber gloves promotes tarnish. Instead, use plastic or cotton gloves. Rubber harshly affects silver. Rubber can decay silver, and it can become so deeply etched that only a skilled silversmith can repair the damage. Raised designs can be lost permanently. Avoid using storage cabinets or chests with rubber seals, rubber floor coverings, rubber bands, etc. Silver is harshly affected by salt, olives, salad dressing, eggs, vinegar and fruit juices. Although flowers and fruit look lovely in silver containers, the acid produced as they decay can etch the containers and cause serious damage. When using silver containers, always use plastic or glass liners. Good quality ( thick ) aluminum Foil and soda crystals: Place a sheet of good quality aluminum oven foil in the bottom of a suitable Pyrex bowl; add 3-5 inches, as required, of boiling water and 2 tablespoons of soda crystals. Add silver pieces, making sure the water covers the silver pieces. Remove silver, rinse, dry, and buff with a soft cloth. This technique cleans the design and crevices of silver items. Silver dips: Silver dips purchased from supermarkets and hardware shops should be used in moderation, and silver and silver plated items should be dipped for only a few seconds, always separately. Silver dips perform an excellent job of removing tarnish, particularly from silver and silver plated cutlery. We would recommend Connoisseurs Silver jewellery cleaner, as we get excellent results with this product Silver foaming polish: is one of the most effective and gentle methods of cleaning silver. Simply soak the sponge supplied in hot water and squeeze out. Then apply the foaming polish to the silver with the sponge, rub up to a cleaning lather, sponge off and dry straight away. Lightly polish with a soft dry cloth for a gleaming finish. We would recommend Goddard's "Silver Pad Foaming Polish", as we get excellent results with this product. Silver cleaning plates: Electrolytic silver cleaning plates are a thorough way to clean silver, safely and swiftly. This is an effective silver tarnish remover. The silver cleaning plate cleans under water, removing tarnish from the pieces placed on it. Used in your sink, there is no mess or fuss, just the draining away of the water after each cleaning session. Its effectiveness as a silver cleaner is excellent.
Ultra sound machines: We do not recommend ultra sound machines for cleaning silver. We use an expensive ultra sound machine for other applications but have had no success whatsoever in cleaning silver with it. Silver Cutlery Care Silver is tarnished by salt and salt air, sulfur and sulfur-containing foods, and rubber. Do not let silver stand with food on it; salty or acid foods can stain it. Rinse in soapy water if it will not be washed promptly. Store silverware in a container lined with tarnish- resistant flannel or air-tight plastic bag when not in use. Do not put rubber bands on silver as they cause tarnish. Handle silver with care to avoid nicks and scratches. Cleaning Flatware: Wash in hot soapy water. Rinse well and dry thoroughly straight away. Do not let hollow handled silverware or hollow ware stand in water as a combination of heat, water, and detergent may loosen soldering. Washing in a Dishwasher: Most silver cutlery can be washed in a dishwasher, at a low temperature, but the patina on fine silver is improved by the hand rubbing that occurs when washing and drying by hand. Hollow handles may be loosened with exposure to heat and detergent in the dishwasher. Electrolytic methods of cleaning: Aluminum, salt, soda and hot water are not recommended for cleaning silver with an oxidized finish. Do not spill dry dishwasher detergent on flatware; it may cause dark spots. If washing both silverware and stainless steel flatware in the dishwasher, do not put in the same basket section or let one metal touch the other, or the silver may be permanently damaged. New sterling silverware sometimes gets brown spots after washing in the dishwasher. In automatic dish washing, a reaction can occur between water droplets and the small portion of copper at the surface to cause brown spots on some pieces. After the silverware has been washed several times, the copper on the surface is gone and the surface is pure silver. Avoid such spotting on new silverware by washing and drying new silverware by hand for the first ten washes. If you want to use the dishwasher, follow these precautions: Use the automatic rinse dispenser feature of a dishwasher. The rinse agent lowers the surface tension of the rinse water so it skims off the surfaces and droplets don't form. Or use a rinse agent in solid form that hangs on the dishwasher rack, if your dishwasher does not have an automatic rinse dispenser. Remove new silverware from the dishwasher at once after the last rinse cycle and dry thoroughly for the first ten times. When using a dishwasher always err on the side of caution, a little care and all will be well. Silver cleaning clothes: are an excellent and quick way to clean and polish light tarnish and dirt from silver items. We would recommend Connoisseurs polishing cloth as we get excellent results with this product.
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 Silversmiths of the 18th century - A brief guide Its all true - honest
Aldridge and Green a brief history 1785. Charles Aldridge the older of the two partners by some 17 minutes was a quite unremarkable man, his only real claim to fame being his father opened the first ladies "Big Bra Shop" in the Home Counties. Henry Green on the other hand or Hughie as he was affectionately known to his millions of fans, gave up silversmithing and took to the stage and screen as the famous host of Opportunity Knocks. Hughies long career which started in 1792 and lasted until 1983, made him a household name throughout Europe.
Hester Bateman 1793 a brief history
Hester the leading and, most collectable lady silversmith was also the lead singer with the famous musical combo " Boney M". Hester and the boys had many number one hits across Europe. Hester was recognized by the Royal academy of music for her musical brilliance and rewarded with a place in the European song contest 1793 which she won. Hesters rendition of Ma Baker is considered to be one of the greatest musical experiences of the modern age. She was recently awarded the prestigious Gordon Ramsey silver spoon award for her services to the tone deaf.
Paul Storr 1792 a brief history
Paul Storr Goldsmith and Champion Pie Eater, as you are no doubt aware Paul Storr could consume up to 17 family size meat pies at a single sitting. It is a little known fact that Paul also invented the Honda C90 moped in 1823. Paul sold the rights to his famous moped to a little known Japenese firm when he decided to devote more of his time to his pie eating. This proved a smart move as the Honda C90 was doomed to be the Sinclair C5 of the 19th. century.
Omar Ramsden1906
Silversmith and inventor of the cordless telephone and of course fish and chips. Omar, never one to rest on his laurels also made a life size working model of a haddock in his back garden. The model made completely out of old tractor tyres is still a major tourist attraction in London.
Edward Wakelin 1742 A brief history
.Edward also known affectionately by his nickname "Crazy Horse" appeared in the very early episodes of "Bonanza" in 1743. Edward played Hoss Cartwrights manservant and was likened to a western "Jeeves". Edwards acting career took a tumble when he accidently ate "Paw Cartwrights" favourite horse. Back in the UK and unemployed Edward turned to silversmithing. Edward was posthumously awarded an Oscar for his part in the film musical Seven Brides for Seven Brothers.
Ian McCormack 1907 a brief history.
Although mainly known for his silver work Ian was also a keen break dancer and in fact won the world championship in 1953. The final of the break dancing championship in 1953 was held in Londons Millenium dome. Ian won both the freestyle and rap section world championships. Ian was also the first person in Scotland to eat a deep fried armchair.
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 Silver Cleaning Service Awards won by members past and present that are displayed proudly in your buildings entrance hall, are they displayed in an acceptable condition ? These prized awards are often displayed in a soiled and unsightly condition. Dirty, tarnished and unsightly precious silver and silver plated trophies can be cleaned and polished to look new again
Edinburgh Silver specializes in the professional cleaning and polishing of silver and silver plated trophies. We have the practical skills, and technical knowledge to carry out cleaning and polishing safely and efficiently. Our approach is based on safe practice with minimum intervention. Professional cleaning and polishing is a cost effective option. We can survey and assess all the items in your organizations important collection, and go on to recommend a regular cleaning and preventative care regime in line with your needs and budget. We can provide a photographic record of your trophy collection. Photographs combined with a full description of your silver are a hundred times more valuable than a written description in a police or insurance report. We are able to assist you with valuation and storage of your silver
Exclusive products and service
We have many years of experience in the care and maintenance of new and antique silver. We have developed our own unique methods of caring for silver and silver plated trophies. Our anti - tarnish and non abrasive products are both environmentally friendly and safe. All cleaning and polishing is carried out by hand resulting in a tarnish resistant gleaming trophy. All our silver cleaning and polishing products inhibit future tarnishing, and prolong the immaculate appearance of your silver trophy.
Free offer To introduce you to our service we will arrange a visit to your premises and clean and polish one of your trophies free of charge Then if you are satisfied with the result we will be happy to explain our services in more detail and provide you with a quotation. Phone or email now to book an appointment for your free trophy clean and polish.
Freephone 0800 - 0197 - 044 Email: info@edinburghsilver.net
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 Easy ways to use Google Search Precise Phrase
If you are looking for information regarding silver gifts. Instead of just typing silver gifts into the Google search box, try searching distinctly for the phrase. To do this, simply enclose the search phrase within double quotes. This will narrow your search right down to specific suppliers. Example: "solid silver gifts"
Exclude Words
Lets assume you want to search for silver photo frames, but you want to exclude any results that contain the term Plated To do this, simply use the " - " sign in front of the word you want to exclude. Example: silver photo frames -plated
Site exact Search
You may want to search a particular website for content that matches a definite phrase. Even if the site doesn't support a built-in search feature, you can use Google to search the site for your chosen term. Simply use the "site: somesite.com" modifier. Example: "silver cufflinks" site: www.edinburghsilvergifts.co.uk
Related Words and Synonyms:
If you want to include a word in your search, but want to include results that contain similar words or synonyms. To do this, use the " ~ " in front of the word. Example: "silver cufflinks" ~engraving
Google Advanced Search
Check out the "Advanced Search" button ( to the right of search button) and change the language or country search pages are coming from, and lots more. Should you find your query has a lot of small words - at, the, is - but they are essential to your search, put a + sign in front of them and Google will make certain to match them instead of throwing them out. . This OR That
By default, when you perform a search, Google will include all the terms specified in the search. If you are looking for any one of one or more terms to match, then you can use the OR operator. (Please Note: The OR has to be in capitals). Example: silver keyrings OR silver plated keyrings
Word Definitions:
Quick Look up the meaning of a word or phrase, simply use the "define:" command. Example: define: ubiquitous
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 Sterling silver hallmarks informationSterling silver hallmarks information
Use this Information to find out the town of assay of your silverware and its age. All solid silver that has been registered in this country will carry assay marks. These marks ensure that the silver was tested for silver purity and quality. Apart from assay marks, there will also be a date mark and in some cases a duty mark to indicate that a relevant tax had been paid. Typically a single piece will carry a Sterling Guarantee (such as a Lion), a Town mark from where it was assayed (Anchor, Crown, Castle etc.) a Date Letter (normally in a shield, circle or square) to identify the year of Assay (A-Z or a-z) and a Makers Mark (Typically some initials such as HA & P.S etc.)
LONDON MARKS (Leopards Head Town Mark) LONDON ASSAY MARK 1679-1696 Date letters b to i (1686) then k (1687) to t (1696) LONDON ASSAY MARK 1697-1719 Date letters - old copperplate type script a & b are 1697 then c (1698) to u (1715) (J is missing) then A B C D (1719) LONDON ASSAY MARK 1720-1728 Date letters E to I (1724) and K (1725) to N, J is missing LONDON ASSAY MARK 1729-1738 Date letters O P Q R S T U (U looks like a V) then a (1736) b c LONDON ASSAY MARK 1739-1755 Date letters d e f g h i k l m n o p q r s (s looks like a long r) t u LONDON ASSAY MARK 1756-1783 Date letters Gothic Script A B C D E F G H I (no J) K L M N O P Q R S T U (1775) then a to h LONDON ASSAY MARK 1784-1785 Date letters i and k LONDON ASSAY MARK 1786-1821 Date letters l to u (1795) then A (1796) to U (1815) missing out J, then a b c d e f(1821) LONDON ASSAY MARK 1822-1833 Date letters g h i k l m n o p q r s LONDON ASSAY MARK 1834-1837 Date letters t u then Gothic Script A (1836) and B (1873) LONDON ASSAY MARK 1838-1890 Date letters Gothic Script C to U (1855) missing out J, then a (1856) to u (1875) (missing out j) this is followed by A (1876) to P (1890), missing out J LONDON ASSAY MARK 1891-1895 Date letters Q R S T U LONDON ASSAY MARK 1896-1915 Date letters a to u missing out j LONDON ASSAY MARK 1916-1922 Date letters Gothic Script a b c d e f g LONDON ASSAY MARK 1923-1935 Date letters Gothic Script h i k l m n o p q r s t u LONDON ASSAY MARK 1936-1974 Date letters Heavy Capitals A to U (1955) missing out J, then italic a to t (missing out j) NORWICH MARKS (Castle Town Mark) NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1624-1625 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1626-1627 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1628-1629 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1630-1636 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1637-1638 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1639-1661 NORWICH ASSAY MARK 1689-1697 SHEFFIELD MARKS (Crown Town Mark) SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1773-1783 Date Letters, these are quite stylised and hard to read: E F A R h s A C D G B J e SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1784-1785 Date Letters, these are quite stylised and hard to read:J e (e looks more like a y backwards) SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1786-1833 Date Letters, again stylised and hard to read: k T w m L P U D m q Z V (1798) then Standard Text: E (1799) N H M F G B A S P K L C D R W O T X I V Q Y Z U (1823), then a (1824) b c d e f g h k i (1833) SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1834-1839 Date Letters m p q r s t SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1840-1867 Date Letters u v x z (1843) then A to Z (1867) missing out J and Q SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1868-1890 Date Letters A (1868) to X (1890) missing out I SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1891-1913 Date Letters Y Z (1892) then Gothic Script a (1893) to v (1913) missing out j SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1914-1917 Date Letters Gothic script w r y z (1917) SHEFFIELD ASSAY MARK 1918-1974 Date Letters a to z (1942) missing out j, then A (1943) to Z (1967) missing out J, then Copperplate A B C D E F G DUTY MARKS AND THE MILLENNIUM MARK DUTY MARK: Victoria 1837-1890 DUTY MARK: George III 1784-1785 DUTY MARK: George III 1785-1820 DUTY MARK: Coronation 1952-1953 Queen Elizabeth DUTY MARK: Jubilee 1934-1935 George V and Queen Mary DUTY MARK: Silver Jubilee 1977 Queen Elizabeth II MILLENNIUM MARK - ASSAY MARK FOR 2000 ONLY
SILVER GIFTS.
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