I’ve scoured the web, this website, and the forums and am having trouble identifying this fish service. It was acquired in Germany and the handles are ivory. The first hallmark is very hard to decipher. The second appears to be “T” in an old script. The third looks to be “& Co.” The fourth is a crown and the fifth appears to be an eagle in a shield. I appreciate any help.
Help ID Ivory Handled Silver Fish Service
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Re: Help ID Ivory Handled Silver Fish Service
Hi and welcome to the forum.
In fact this is English electroplate. The manufacturer's mark is AT&Co for Ainsworth, Taylor & Co of Birmingham. They were active under this name from 1878 and these pieces must date from before about 1895 or so when the use of a crown on electroplate was banned.
Phil
In fact this is English electroplate. The manufacturer's mark is AT&Co for Ainsworth, Taylor & Co of Birmingham. They were active under this name from 1878 and these pieces must date from before about 1895 or so when the use of a crown on electroplate was banned.
Phil
Re: Help ID Ivory Handled Silver Fish Service
Thank you so much! I appreciate the quick response.
silvermakersmarks wrote:Hi and welcome to the forum.
In fact this is English electroplate. The manufacturer's mark is AT&Co for Ainsworth, Taylor & Co of Birmingham. They were active under this name from 1878 and these pieces must date from before about 1895 or so when the use of a crown on electroplate was banned.
Phil