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<p>[QUOTE="SaratogaA, post: 1110472, member: 12584"]I have a boxed teaspoon set from my grandmother's collection. this is the first silver item I have had. I had dated the hallmarks as Birmingham; 1922; manufactured by Turner and Simpson. </p><p>On closer inspection I have noticed that two of the spoons have a D instead of and E but otherwise they are all identical. Any thoughts??[/QUOTE]</p><p><br /></p>
[QUOTE="SaratogaA, post: 1110472, member: 12584"]I have a boxed teaspoon set from my grandmother's collection. this is the first silver item I have had. I had dated the hallmarks as Birmingham; 1922; manufactured by Turner and Simpson. On closer inspection I have noticed that two of the spoons have a D instead of and E but otherwise they are all identical. Any thoughts??[/QUOTE]
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