Pair of French Forks

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lexliplaner
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Pair of French Forks

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Hi all,

I found these forks in a charity shop recently. All my efforts to identify and date the hallmarks have failed so far.
I believe they are French, possibly Parisian, but as always I am happy to be corrected and pointed in the right direction.
Any help would be greatly appreciated.

Best Wishes

Andy


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Re: Pair of French Forks

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Hi Andy welcome to the forum.

Not silver but silver-plate marks and to me unknown.


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Re: Pair of French Forks

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Hi Oel

Thank you very much for your reply. That is very interesting. What is it about the marks that tells you they are silverplated?

Best Wishes

Andy
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Re: Pair of French Forks

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Hi Andy, the four marks are a typical combination of marks used by the silver-plate makers to imitate the official row of hallmarks used by the various assay offices.
See for plate marks:
http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate__Init_A.html
Compare with official hallmarks:
http://www.925-1000.com/enyc_Overview.html

For starters, if you like to study a little, buy the book; International Hallmarks on silver collected by Tardy.


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Oel.
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