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  1. 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. bottom ~ from 1942 - Standard mark, must be accompanied by a makers mark ...

  2. The Continental Silver Company was based in Brooklyn, New York, and operated from 1920 to 1950, achieving the height of its fame mid-century. During this time, when the gifting of aluminum wares was at its apex, aluminum manufacturers found ever more new and exciting ways to ornament their products. Nature motifs were an immensely popular ...

  3. Common uses of 800 silver. 800 silver is a little more durable than higher purity silver pieces. In earlier times, this made it a common purity when producing spoons, knives, and other flatware. It can therefore occasionally be found in small collections of antique silver and objects of vertu. 800 silver was also commonly used for coinage.

  4. A silver or gold object that is to be sold commercially is, in most countries, stamped with one or more hallmarks indicating the purity of the metal and the mark of the manufacturer or silversmith. Other marks can indicate the date of manufacture and additional information about the piece. In some countries, the testing of precious metal ...

  5. 1870s-1950s, the mark is related to AS Theodor Olsen Eftf Harald Aase & Co, Bergen, now among the key enterprises in Norway. ALFENIDE. Alfenide is an alloy of nickel, copper and zinc. It was used as a base for Christofle's silverplated pieces. Possibly it was a trade mark of some company bought by Christofle between 1844 and 1878.

  6. To use more than the 12 + 12 pieces in a bath would result in: 1. The pieces closest to the silver anodes would get a much thicker plating. 2. The pieces farthest from the anodes would get a very thin plating. So the thickness of the silver layer would differ considerably. typical German 90 silverplate mark.

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  8. The Mark Series served as the flagship for Lincoln, and its first variant, the Mark III, was named in order to evoke the heritage of the Continental Mark II. The Mark Series cars were never formally labeled as 'Lincoln Continental Mark', they were marketed as 'Continental Mark' and never featured the Lincoln name in marketing materials.

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