Antique Marks

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Antique Marks

Reference works Metals technology / metallurgy Antiques, vintage and collectables: buyer’s guides Care and restoration of antiques Antiques, vintage and collectables: ceramics, porcelain and pottery Antiques, vintage and collectables: gold, silver and other metals (other than jewellery) Antiques, vintage and collectables: books, manuscripts, ephemera and printed matter Antiques, vintage and collectables: scientific instruments Pottery, ceramics and glass crafts Decorative metalwork

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Collection: Collins Need to Know?

Language: English

Published by: Collins

Published on: 22nd May 2014

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 20 Mb

ISBN: 9780007563494


Introduction

This handy guide to identifying and interpreting gold, silver, platinum and ceramic marks includes all hallmarks from 1544. Details of the new hallmarking system, international marks and guides to the great makers are all included.

Do you attend car boot sales or browse in antique shops in search of bargains? Have you ever wished you knew more about grandma’s silver spoons? Do you envy the experts’ ability to identify and date old hand-me-downs? If the answer to any of these questions is yes, Need to Know? Antique Marks is for you.

Packed with thousands of clear illustrations, the book shows hallmarks on silver, gold and platinum, as well as those on Old Sheffield Plate, pewter, pottery and porcelain. Complete with a history of hallmarks and how to read them, Need to Know? Antique Marks is absolutely indispensable.

What the Book Provides

The book provides:

Full hallmarks for silver from London, Edinburgh, York, Norwich, Exeter, Dublin, Newcastle, Chester, Glasgow, Birmingham and Sheffield, along with maker’s marks from these cities.

Up-to-date hallmarks for gold and platinum.

Old Sheffield plate marks, showing the variety of maker’s marks.

Pewter marks and a selection of pewter touch marks.

Pottery and porcelain marks showing both letter and name marks, and symbol marks.

Full international hallmarking conventions and information on oriental ceramics.

Advice on spotting a bargain and avoiding the fakes.

Histories of the major manufacturers.

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