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Australian Hallmarks

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    We help people find out more about their antique Australian jewellery - and particularly the maker. We specialise and focus on Antique Australian jewellery dating from the 1850's to 1940's . If you have a piece of jewellery that you would like to know more about, then let us help - …

Australian Jewellery Makers Marks

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    JEWELLERY NUMBERS - Info Sheet: $1.00 . The numbers on jewellery are unlikely to reveal the maker unless they are patent or registered design marks, however they will often help to understand the value of the jewellery by indicating the purity of the gold used to …

Australia Silversmiths: The Directory of Australian ...

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    No form of official mark or date letter system was introduced into the hallmarking of Australian silver. Early Australian silversmiths marked their objects with their full name or initials and imitations of English hallmarks as leopard's heads, lions and anchors. In 1988 was formed the Gold and Silversmiths Guild of Australia.

A brief history of Australian jewellery

    https://www.kalmarantiques.com.au/articles/a-brief-history-of-australian-jewellery/
    Feb 21, 2014 · Miner’s brooches have always been sought after by collectors of Australian jewellery. These are often in the design of a pick, shovel and bucket, with perhaps a gold nugget incorporated into the design. Miner’s brooches were also made in South Africa, so try to make sure the one you have/get is an Australian one.

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