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Can anyone read this hallmark? Pic attached

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BatInATopHat · 15/02/2025 20:06

It's the best pic I can get

Thanks in advance

Can anyone read this hallmark? Pic attached
Can anyone read this hallmark? Pic attached
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Legaleagleplease · 15/02/2025 20:22

Elizabeth Duke maybe? 🤔

BatInATopHat · 15/02/2025 21:34

@Legaleagleplease it's really not Argos, no Grin

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Legaleagleplease · 15/02/2025 22:27

BatInATopHat · 15/02/2025 21:34

@Legaleagleplease it's really not Argos, no Grin

Ratner?

twointhemorning · 15/02/2025 23:03

It's too blurry to read the marks on the photos, but you should be able to look up the marks to find out the gold purity, the assay office, date etc. What do you want to know?

If you want to find out who hallmarked it, London Assay Office offer a tracing service, more information here: https://www.assayofficelondon.co.uk/other-services/trace-a-hallmark Other Assay Offices offer a similar service.

twointhemorning · 15/02/2025 23:07

The LBLd might be the maker's mark for Laurence Blunt Ltd (depends on the assay office) https://goldmakersmarks.co.uk/assay-offices/london-assay-office/l/

Anonmousse · 16/02/2025 07:24

The first mark is the sponsors mark, the second oblong mark (which is the most unclear) will either be 375 (9ct gold) or 750 (18ct gold) the next mark (I think) might be sheffield assay office and K represents the date. (Year)

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