Postby Francais » Sun Apr 27, 2014 7:05 pm
That is a question of nomenclature, which means someone will disagree. Certainly when you see a sovereign's head and a D and a lion, the silversmith is trying to give the impression the piece is sterling or at least solid silver. Someone could argue the eagle, etc. are just decorative, and not copying another mark. But I would call them all pseudo hallmarks. I guess the only exception would be the Baltimore assay marks, as they did actually have a system of testing and guaranteeing. The most interesting ones to my mind are the pseudo French marks including the coq.
Maurice