Hi everyone!
I'm trying to figure out the maker and I've just not been able to find anyone with AG initials in the shape this one's in. I've checked the website and googled a lot of maker's mark related to the Sheffield Assay Office. New to hallmarks, but I could make out Sheffield Assay office, 9K, 1997 :)
Help identifying maker's mark
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Re: Help identifying maker's mark
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Re: Help identifying maker's mark
Hi and welcome to the forum.
Yes, it's Sheffield 1997. The Assay Offices do not publish details of makers'/sponsors' marks so your only course of action would be to contact the Sheffield Assay Office directly. Their web site has a "Contact Us" link.
Phil
Yes, it's Sheffield 1997. The Assay Offices do not publish details of makers'/sponsors' marks so your only course of action would be to contact the Sheffield Assay Office directly. Their web site has a "Contact Us" link.
Phil
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Re: Help identifying maker's mark
Thanks, Phil! I was hoping to find out online. Looks like I must stop sleuthing for now, haha.
Re: Help identifying maker's mark
Just a head's up on the fees charged by the Sheffield Assay Office:
Identification of a hallmark - £10.00 per item
Research time undertaken by Librarian/Curator - £15.00 for every 30 minutes
These prices attract V.A.T. at 20%.
Trev.
Identification of a hallmark - £10.00 per item
Research time undertaken by Librarian/Curator - £15.00 for every 30 minutes
These prices attract V.A.T. at 20%.
Trev.