I suggest that the maker's mark is most likely CA over SD for Allen & Darwin (Charles James Darwin & Sidney Allen). This mark registered 1887 and...
The picture of the not-your spoons shows an American (probably) pseudo-mark - definitely not English. RT&Co here is likely to be the retailer.
A small correction to Bakersgma (just being pedantic here): the date letter tells us when it was assayed, not necessarily when it was made. And a...
It's not a traditional teapot shape. Jugs like this, when supplied with a tea set, would be used for hot water to top up and revive the tea in the...
Wales is historically normally omitted when groups of the home nations are put together, probably because it has never been a country in its own...
M&S on the basket is Maxfield & Sons of Sheffield who also used a beaver mark. As did William Mammatt & Sons, also of Sheffield. These two...
It's certainly a beaver, but not necessarily Canadian. John Sherwood & Sons of Birmingham used a beaver as a trademark.
A bigger picture would have been more useful, but the mark appears to be EPNS - electroplated nickel silver. This is a generic mark which cannot...
They are Scottish, but not marked by either the Glasgow or Edinburgh assay offices. This is a Dumfries mark and I am pretty sure that the damaged...
Google translation: Hello! I am posting a recently purchased set of silver plated cutlery (knives and forks)! I date them around 1925, made in...
Hallmarks are only applicable to precious metal. Silver plate / electroplate is not required to be marked in any way. Some manufacturers mark,...
This is a Sheffield import mark with the date letter D for 1978. The sponsor's mark OMC is not known to me. Phil
This may very well be an early English spoon. With the marks so worn I can only speculate but I think that one of the 2 remaining marks (the one...
WE is William Eaton + date letter o for 1829. FH is Francis Higgins III + date letter c for 1898.
Sorry, Charles S Green & Co Ltd - I mis-remembered the "Stuart" bit.
Charles Stuart Green & Co Ltd with a Birmingham hallmark for 1912/13. Phil
Electroplate cannot be dated with any accuracy and as far as I know the factory pattern numbers are not documented anywhere.
I think it's MHH - the sides of the "W" look too upright to be a W. Unfortunately it's not one I've seen before and it's not identified on the...
"Made in Sheffield" is just a generic label with no information about the maker. The diamond shaped mark is a design registration mark, but...
Antro is no doubt the maker's name (but not a name I recognise). The 4 characters below that are EPNS - electroplated nickel silver. Your bowl is...
Separate names with a comma.