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    Posted 11 years ago

    snoopy
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    Please can someone help me to identify this set of hallmarks from a pair of candle sticks I got from an antique market in London. Thanks :-)

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    HUGE 1888 Antique 19thC Dominick & Haff Repousse Sterling Silver Tankard Stein
    HUGE 1888 Antique 19thC Dominick & ...
    $2,938
    SUPERB ANTIQUE c1890 SOLID SILVER GUILLOCHE ENAMEL VESTA CASE CARL HEISS AUSTRIA
    SUPERB ANTIQUE c1890 SOLID SILVER G...
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    OUTSTANDING 1870 GEORGE FOX VICTORIAN STERLING SILVER WINE EWER CLARET PITCHER
    OUTSTANDING 1870 GEORGE FOX VICTORI...
    $355
    SUPERB PAIR c1800 GEORGIAN FLAME MAHOGANY & SATIN WOOD INLAY CUTLERY KNIFE BOXES
    SUPERB PAIR c1800 GEORGIAN FLAME MA...
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    HUGE 1888 Antique 19thC Dominick & Haff Repousse Sterling Silver Tankard Stein
    HUGE 1888 Antique 19thC Dominick & ...
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    1. pops52 pops52, 11 years ago
      Hope this link will help!
      http://www.925-1000.com/
    2. snoopy snoopy, 11 years ago
      Thank you for the link pops52. :-)
    3. inky inky, 11 years ago
      Stunning candle sticks!.....:-)
    4. kerry10456 kerry10456, 11 years ago
      very nice :-)
    5. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      Elkington & Co.
      http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_E.html
      Silver-plate.
      But the best!

      I suspect that H is a date letter.

    6. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      George Richards Elkington (October 17, 1801–September 22, 1865) was a manufacturer from Birmingham, England. He patented the first commercial electroplating process.

      Elkington was born in Birmingham, the son of a spectacle manufacturer. Apprenticed to his uncles' silver plating business in 1815, he became, on their death, sole proprietor of the business, but subsequently took his cousin, Henry Elkington, into partnership. The science of electrometallurgy was then in its infancy, but the Elkingtons were quick to recognize its possibilities. They had already taken out certain patents for the application of electricity to metals when, in 1840, John Wright, a Birmingham surgeon, discovered the valuable properties of a solution of cyanide of silver in potassium cyanide for electroplating purposes. The Elkingtons purchased and patented Wright's process, subsequently acquiring the rights of other processes and improvements.

      The Elkingtons opened a new electroplating works in Newhall Street, in the Jewellery Quarter, Birmingham in 1841, and the following year Josiah Mason, a pen manufacturer, joined the firm and encouraged the Elkingtons to diversify their output, adding more affordable electroplated jewellery and cutlery to the large pieces the company had been producing. Electroplated wares became very successful in the Victorian market and by 1880 the company employed 1,000 people at the Newhall Street site and had a further six factories.

      There is a Blue Plaque commemorating him on the old Elkington Silver Electroplating Works (The old Science Museum), Newhall Street, Birmingham.

      http://www.925-1000.com/M_Elkington.html



    7. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      For the date letter check here:
      http://www.silvercollection.it/Elkington.html

      I won't spoil the fun!
    8. snoopy snoopy, 11 years ago
      Vetraio50, thank you very much for the information. I had no idea these candle sticks were over 100 years old! :-)

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