My mum passed away a few weeks ago and I've found a sugar sifter in one of her cupboards. I've been searching hallmarks for a few days but can't decipher any of the marks except a Sheffield crown, can anyone help me identify the hallmark please?
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Sugar sifter
Re: Sugar sifter
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Re: Sugar sifter
Hopefully this will work
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Re: Sugar sifter
Left column in link, A.T. & Co. (unknown then, maybe more to be found): https://www.925-1000.com/silverplate__Unk.html
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See Ainsworth, Taylor & Company (1895) info here: https://www.silvercollection.it/electro ... .html#AINS
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Prior sample exploration here: viewtopic.php?p=184037&hilit=ainsworth#p184037
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More information bottom of page 20 here: viewtopic.php?p=127518&hilit=Ainsworth#p127518
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Re: Sugar sifter
Brilliant, thanks for your quick help in finding the source of the hallmark, so not solid silver, but a nice spoon I'll be keeping to remind me of her.