help identifying marks

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trikeruk
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help identifying marks

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good morning

ive just bought some cutlery with marking on them but i can seem to identify them,can anyone help??

how do i upload a picture on here??
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Re: help identifying marks

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

This should help:

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Image

hope this works,this is the picture of the markings
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Re: help identifying marks

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Hi,

The mark furthest to the right, 'A1', is a plate thickness indicator.

The 'H' and 'Ld.' show that the item was retailed by Harrods of London.

The first mark will likely reveal the actual maker. Try cleaning it out with a cotton bud and hot soapy water, and then post a sharp, larger image of that mark.

Trev.
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Re: help identifying marks

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ok thats cool,ill do the picture this evening it also has a stamp of E on the base of the handle
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Image
Image
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can anyone tell me the makers name and what year?
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The images that you have posted are too small. Please post some sharp, larger images.

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Re: help identifying marks

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Image

Image
hope these are better
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Re: help identifying marks

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Hi,

I think the maker is likely to be Harrison Brothers and Howson. See: http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_H.html

The 'E' would have been the initial of a former owner of the pieces.

Trev.
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Re: help identifying marks

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hi trev,many thanks your a fountain of information.

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i have 6 forks and 6 fish knives
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oppps sorry
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