What does EP hallmark mean?

What does EP hallmark mean?

a generic mark for Electro Plated, often used together with a “crown” E P B M. a generic mark for Electro Plated Britannia Metal used together or inside maker’s mark.

What does EP Brass mean?

EP Brass= electroplated brass, sometimes EPNS (electroplated nickel silver) and EPBM (electroplated britania metal/tin alloy/), for details contact nearest museum or antiques dealer.

Where are date letters found in Silverplate marks?

Date letters are present in the marks of other firms as Mappin & Webb (click here ), Thomas Bradbury & Sons and Walker & Hall (click here ) which used date letters on a less systematic base. At the present the key of interpretation is unknown to me (any information would be highly appreciated) Elkington & Codate letter Hyear 1893

What kind of format is used in cloverdx?

DecimalFormat for formatting and parsing. Parsing depends on pattern, but e.g. 10,00 is parsed as 1000 (with empty pattern and US locale) and 10.00 will be parsed as valid integer (with value 10) Parsing and formatting are locale sensitive. In CloverDX, Java decimal format is used.

When do you use Roman numbers in cloverdx?

Interpreted relative to the century within 80 years before or 20 years after the time when the SimpleDateFormat instance is created. Interpreted as Text (using Roman numbers, abbreviated month name – if exists, or full month name).

What do the letters on a Glasgow Silver Harp mean?

Silver was stamped with a lion for London, a thistle for Edinburgh. The harp indicated the piece was made in Dublin. Glasgow silver-smiths used a fish or tree. Ornate capital letters or the fleur-de-lis were used in France. A hand indicates Antwerp, a spread eagle Germany or Russia.

What is the number next to the Silverplate Mark?

In most cases a number, often of four figures, is stamped next the mark. This is the production/pattern/stock number used by the firm to identify the item. The same number was printed in the illustrated catalogues so that retailers could reorder the item without any confusion.

Silver was stamped with a lion for London, a thistle for Edinburgh. The harp indicated the piece was made in Dublin. Glasgow silver-smiths used a fish or tree. Ornate capital letters or the fleur-de-lis were used in France. A hand indicates Antwerp, a spread eagle Germany or Russia.

What do the initials stand for on a Silverplate?

Usually the initials were in capital letters, often in “Gothic” characters. Less frequently the maker’s name was written in full or was represented by a figural trade mark. Sometimes the initials were accompanied by an “S”, standing for “Son/Sons” (if preceded by &) or “Sheffield”.

Where are the production numbers on a Silverplate?

Silverplate manufacturers produced illustrated catalogs identifying each item with a stock or production number so that retailers could order without any confusion. These numbers were stamped on each piece (usually on the bottom). Having a catalog this number can be useful to date a piece. Many other marks can be found on a silverplate piece.

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