Silver Plated Knife - Brass Hallmarks

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Can anyone tell me what these hallmarks mean :icon_scratch: I found this piece on a c1870 home site.
I have since identified the knife as being made by Holmes & Edwards, c1895 ‘English King’ pattern.

Are these 'fantasy' makers marks or do they actually mean something? :dontknow:

Thanks,
Dave
 

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Though I cannot read the actual marks, they look like English silver plate marks to me, versus any made by Holmes & Edwards. It is a "Kings Pattern", I agree. Identifying the marks will tell you the maker. No, they aren't fantasy or fake marks. Just silverplated with no silverplate left on it. I would think the base metal is copper versus brass. This pattern was made in sterling and silverplate by many companies over the years.
https://www.google.com/search?safe=...i30k1j0i8i30k1j0i5i30k1.0.pTV8GhqVKm4#imgrc=_
 

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Though I cannot read the actual marks, they look like English silver plate marks to me, versus any made by Holmes & Edwards. It is a "Kings Pattern", I agree. Identifying the marks will tell you the maker. No, they aren't fantasy or fake marks. Just silverplated with no silverplate left on it. I would think the base metal is copper versus brass. This pattern was made in sterling and silverplate by many companies over the years.
https://www.google.com/search?safe=...i30k1j0i8i30k1j0i5i30k1.0.pTV8GhqVKm4#imgrc=_
Thank you very much for the link and for all the info on the makers marks diggummup! :occasion14:
Through the link you provided, I was able to determine that my knife is actually a 'Fish Knife'.

But I have my doubts as to whether the one I found is copper, I'm pretty sure that it's made of brass. :thumbsup:

Here's an example of a 'Kings Pattern' Fish Knife in pristine condition, the one I found has the very same distinctive 'bevel' to the blade.

Thanks again for your help.
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Actually brass is probably more common than I realized as a base metal for silver plated holloware and flatware. So I'm sure it is brass.
 

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Actually brass is probably more common than I realized as a base metal for silver plated holloware and flatware. So I'm sure it is brass.

Plated brass cutlery is as common as blackflies & mosquitos are at this time of year here in Ontario! :laughing7:

Thanks for your post my friend,
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