Kevin I've never seen English silver marks like that before , the lion and crown doesn't look right .
Last edited by del; 06-18-2017 at 09:25 AM.
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This is an odd one which I'm leaning towards a 20th century fake. The "SHEF" would indicate Sheffield. The crown ilooks like it's the top half of the Amsterdam hallmark. English lions face left and are typically just a silhouette. Gotham uses a similar right facing lion but without the cartoon looking features. The chicken is a very odd one. The only thing I've found is on silver plate from India, but that's post 2000. The strange fleur de lis would suggest a twist on a French hallmark.
Haven't tracked down the others yet. One problem is the design layout being in a disorderly layout. I could also guess it may be silver plate with a silver plug for the hallmarks of which there are a lot of examples out there. Very strange that none of the marks seem to relate to a date, but only places.
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I agree, I think that I will just write it off as a reproduction. Thanks
Kinda strange looking, Thank You