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Author | Topic: Ianthe Silver Plate |
ModernityMark Posts: 1 |
posted 09-12-2004 11:02 AM
Does anone know where this plate was mnufactured & for what period of time: I have seen many pieces but am unable to find an histiry of info on the topic. An help would be much apreciated IP: Logged |
wev Moderator Posts: 4121 |
posted 09-12-2004 11:37 AM
England, modern, and produced in vast quantities judging by the amounts I see in thrift stores, etc. IP: Logged |
Dale Posts: 2132 |
posted 09-12-2004 11:22 PM
Again: A mark alone is rarely enough to identify a piece of silverplate. Marks can refer to many things: maker, seller, jobber, wholesaler, designer, coordinated line and so forth. To give a reasonable answer we need to see the mark, the item and know its size and general outline. What does this mark appear on? I would agree with WEV, modern English produced in vast quantities. I would suspect this is a retailer or designer mark. IP: Logged |
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