Unknown Birmingham Maker, not that old

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SusanWhite
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Unknown Birmingham Maker, not that old

Postby SusanWhite » Sun Feb 04, 2007 2:35 am

Hello Everyone and Thanks for Looking!

We have a set of forks [cold meat, I think] that are from Birmingham and not so old [1915, if I'm reading the date stamp correctly], but haven't been able to identify the maker ... looked in both the main link on the home page and in the updates...

I don't know that much about silver, but I thought it was interesting that the maker stamped the front of the forks, instead of on the reverse. There is, however, on the reverse a long number, which I don't know what it means.

Thanks in advance for any help...

Sincerely,
Susan

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Postby Granmaa » Sun Feb 04, 2007 9:15 am

Hello Susan,

These are dessert forks (the thick prong is useful when eating tart), and they were made by Charles Wilkes in 1915.

Miles

Kit
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Postby Kit » Sun Feb 04, 2007 11:35 am

Susan, the British Registry is similar to the US Patent Office. If you go to the Main Site ~ Home Page and look at the drop down menu under "Resources," you'll see a link for British Registry Dates.

Your Rd No 564313 (if I'm seeing it right) indicates that the pattern was registered sometime between 1910 and 1911.

Hope this helps. Kit

SusanWhite
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Thank You Both! :0)

Postby SusanWhite » Sun Feb 04, 2007 7:26 pm

Dear Granmaa and Kit,

Thanks so much for your help! I so appreciate these forums and I am enjoying learning about the silver. It is giving me thoughts that I may just have finally found a hobby ... lol ... again, thanks and appreciation to everyone here!

Sincerely,
Susan


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