silver Liverpool

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gregulja
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silver Liverpool

Post by gregulja »

Hello

I apologize but I do not know whether this issue belongs in this forum.

Recently I found in grandma's closet cutlery do not know whether it is original or fake. I enclose a picture.

Thanks for the help.

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/krv2qy2naj7f ... UDtQREyZPa

https://www.dropbox.com/sc/krv2qy2naj7f ... UDtQREyZPa
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Re: silver Liverpool

Post by dognose »

Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

They are indeed 'original'.

Trev.
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Re: silver Liverpool

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Hello

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Thanks for the reply.

greetings
AG2012
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Re: silver Liverpool

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Answering this type of questions is not what we do here. I am sure your grandma would like if you kept this set of dessert knives and forks.
But I can add more information about James Dwerryhouse of Liverpool. He was also clock and watch maker, or more likely the retailer of John Rotherham, trading as Rotherham & Sons in Spon Street, Coventry. They were a large operation, making both cases and movements which retailers could have finished and signed to their own specifications.
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Re: silver Liverpool

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Forgot to mention, late Victorian.The last decades of 19th.century.
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