Hi, I'm needing help on ID'ing this small plain dish. The only marks I can see are 900 and a Fleur de Lis. I'm assuming it is genuine .900 silver but I'd like to hear other peoples opnions
Need some help confirming ID in this fork I found in a job lot. I know it's London 1834, but the makers mark is sightly rubbed. I think it maybe Mary Chawner, but I would appreciate if you guys could have a look and see what you think Thanks
I've found a possibility in that there was a silversmith in Plymouth called William Dunsford, but as I can't find an image of his mark anywhere, I have nothing to compare my mark with.
Hi, Newbie to this forum, but I have been lurking for a while. Picked up this teaspoon in a job lot recently which has me stumped, marks are quite rubbed so I'm not sure anyone can help, but you never know. looks like a JS inside the marks.
Pics are not the best, but any help would be appreciated ...