Let's Talk About Pottery & Collectables
Collectables => Metalware & Metalwork => Topic started by: Anne E.B. on July 11, 2010, 04:14:49 PM
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http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y195/glassie/DSCF9556.jpg
Does anyone recognise the markings please? The first one on the left looks like a shield shape with a four leaf clover at the top, and a similar, but more rounded, less defined shape underneath. The next shape in an oval might be a ship, but the marks are really worn and indistinct. The last shape in an oval might contain two letters.
I don't even know if its silver, silver plate, EPNS, or anything else ???
Here's the toast rack. The seller thought it might date back to the 1920s but didn't really have a clue, and couldn't read the marks either.
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y195/glassie/DSCF9562.jpg
I've looked in my Miller's 'silver & sheffield plate marks', and an online website giving U.K. and world marks, but can't find a match.
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Anne, the clover might also be the Maltese Cross - so you might have a Maltese silver or silver plate piece. There's some examples of marks on a Maltese spoon here: http://www.smpub.com/ubb/Forum7/HTML/000664.html, and more hallmarks here: http://www.925-1000.com/Fmalta.html - might be an area worth investigating. :)
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Thanks for the suggestion Anne ;) Now I look at it, it could be a Maltese cross. My OH thinks its plated, but I'm not so sure (may be wishful thinking ;D) I'll continue a search including a Maltese connection, and see what I can come up with. If I do find it, I'll get back. Might just take it to my local friendly jewellers just to see what its composition is, although I doubt that they will recognise the markings (but you never know).
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You were right about it being a Maltese cross Anne :clap: I cheated, and joined a really good message board - The Silver Marks Forum, and asked if they could help. I got a really quick reply.
The piece was made by Joseph Rodgers & Sons of Sheffield ("Cutlers to Her Majesty The Queen {Victoria}). They used different marks, but the company trademark was a star and a Maltese type cross.
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Yay! Brilliant result, Anne. :cheerleader: (The Maltese Cross bounced out at me as I'm reading The Last Templar and there's one on the cover, the book was sat on my desk when I read your post. Handy huh? :))