Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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dancula
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Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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The handles of these fish servers are sterling, hallmarked Aaron Hadfield Sheffield, but no date mark (I'm guessing mid Victorian). The blade is electroplate with distinctive symbols. Can the latter be dated?
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Re: Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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Hi,

Only the earliest likely date by the British Registry Design mark:

https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html

It must be remembered though, that some designs were used for many years after their registration.

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Re: Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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Hello, that "could not have been made before date" may still be useful to closer date your servers. Sheffield's Aaron Hadfield did have more than 1 registered mark, varying with pellets and cartouche shape. The "silvermakersmarks.co.uk" website shows 4/5 marks for the concern, some that have only been seen used in short time periods. That same web site suggests the concern did not produce work after1865 and that "Martin Brothers & Naylor" also had a "AH" mark used around 1850.

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Re: Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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Thank you Trev! That was most helpful and a new revelation to me!

Regards,
Dan
dognose wrote:Hi,

Only the earliest likely date by the British Registry Design mark:

https://www.925-1000.com/registry.html

It must be remembered though, that some designs were used for many years after their registration.

Trev.
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Re: Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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Much appreciated Fishless!
I found the exact British Registry Design mark as mine (1847) on another silver piece from Hadfield dating to 1849, so it was used for at least 2 years..
Essexboy Fisher wrote:Hello, that "could not have been made before date" may still be useful to closer date your servers. Sheffield's Aaron Hadfield did have more than 1 registered mark, varying with pellets and cartouche shape. The "silvermakersmarks.co.uk" website shows 4/5 marks for the concern, some that have only been seen used in short time periods. That same web site suggests the concern did not produce work after1865 and that "Martin Brothers & Naylor" also had a "AH" mark used around 1850.

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Re: Help dating Aaron Hadfield silver plate mark

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Here is is again (recorded as 1847) on a sterling fish server dating to 1849, by the same maker Aaron Hadfield.

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