Postby wev » Thu Dec 08, 2005 11:22 am
Pseudo-hallmarks are, strictly speaking, fakes in that the are imitations of true British hallmarks. They were not, however, intended to decieve anyone; they were simply used, in the era of your spoons, as trademarks by many wholesale manufacturers. Some folks claim to have worked out who used which ones, but it's mostly just speculation and guesswork.
Mix was the retailer in this case, not the manufacturer. It is entirely possible that the spoons were engraved in his shop, but short of finding a hard record, there is no way of proving the case.
As I said, the angle is from wear, not design.
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