Description
The hall-marking of jewellery practically considered is an authoritative guide that provides jewelers, collectors, and enthusiasts with essential information about jewelry hallmarking in the United Kingdom. George E. Gee presents a systematic account of all registered assay towns throughout the UK, documenting the specific stamps and marks employed by each location.
This practical reference work serves as an indispensable resource for understanding the complex system of jewelry authentication and quality assurance. The book details the historical development and current practices of hallmarking, enabling readers to identify and verify precious metal content and origin. With comprehensive illustrations of stamps and marks from various assay offices, this work is invaluable for jewelers, antique dealers, collectors, and anyone involved in the precious metals trade who needs to understand and interpret hallmarks accurately.







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