Please help identify.

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Marie Mac
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Please help identify.

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Please could I have some help to identify the marks on a little silver cruet set I bought today. There does not appear to be any silver hallmark numbers, so I think it may be plated. The wording says "J. Hardy & Co. Edinburgh" followed by 7385. I'm afraid I have not been able to find out how to post any pictures.
dognose
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Hi Marie,

Welcome to the Forum.

This should help:

How to Add Images

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http://www.tinypic.com" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; is recommended. Embedded images get a far greater response than just posting links.

Remember to use the 'preview' button before submitting.

Trev.
Marie Mac
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Here we go Image Image

Many thanks for your help.
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Hi Marie,

James Hardy & Co were an old established business that started in Aberdeen and expanded to Edinburgh and London.

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James Hardy & Co. - Aberdeen - 1894

The London branch was sold off in 1897 to William Duncan Cooper who continued to trade there under the James Hardy & Co. name.

James Hardy entered marks at the London, Edinburgh, and Glasgow assay offices. They were still in business in the 1980's.

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The 7385 number on your cruet set would probably relate to the pattern.

If you can capture a good image of the marks we would appreciate them for the Encyclopedia.

Trev.
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