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Guide to World Hallmarks I - Encyclopedia of Silver Marks ...

    https://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks.html
    top left ~ 1831 - 1868, Second standard mark for.800 silver. First standard mark was a Lyre. top right & center row ~ 1868 - 1942, Unofficial Standard marks, hallmarking was not compulsory. Official standard marks were A 1 for.900 and A 2 for.800, both in a Gothic font.

Jewelry Identification Marks: Hallmarks & Maker's Marks

    https://truval.com/blog/jewelry-identification-marks/
    Jewelry Hallmarks Guide Jewelry hallmarks vary widely in that they are there to decipher the maker via a registered trademark. Some countries have a registry, others do not, and this can make the identification process invariably difficult.

Gold Hallmarks World Gold Council

    https://www.gold.org/about-gold/about-gold-jewellery/gold-hallmarks
    Hallmarking gold jewellery was Europe's earliest form of consumer protection, dating back to King Louis IX of France and Edward I of England in the 1200s. As craft guilds arose in these two dominant markets of Middle Ages Europe, state-appointed assayers examined precious metal goods.

Guide to World Hallmarks VI - Encyclopedia of Silver Marks ...

    https://www.925-1000.com/foreign_marks6.html
    Norway 19th & 20th Cent. Silver standard and maker's mark. Norwegian Silver Marks • Poland Polish Hallmarks after 1920 • Portugal 1886 - 1938 Both eagle and boar were used, stamp shape changed to indicate city of assay.

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