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<p>[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 4304058, member: 59"]In order for them to get their sterling goods marked as such, they would have gone through the assay office where the items would have been marked with the city mark, date code (and depending on the year) the duty mark. But I bet the Sherwoods were frugal and had their own stamps for the registered maker's mark, etc. for marking their plated goods. Of course that is just my conjecture.[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="Bakersgma, post: 4304058, member: 59"]In order for them to get their sterling goods marked as such, they would have gone through the assay office where the items would have been marked with the city mark, date code (and depending on the year) the duty mark. But I bet the Sherwoods were frugal and had their own stamps for the registered maker's mark, etc. for marking their plated goods. Of course that is just my conjecture.[/QUOTE]
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