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Sterling Tea and Coffee Sets14 of 107My sterling silver victorian 1825 we think T.R.T&S Madras Indian silver tea set T.R. Tawker & sons
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    Posted 6 years ago

    tamarlee1962
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    I have inherited my grandmother's silver tea set. On the bottom it has stamped a crown, a cross, and the letters M B &S in that order. I've searched the web and have found no maker that corresponds. The pieces have an inscription to my family dated 1863.

    Can anyone identify or point me in a good direction? I'd like to know the make and the history if possible.

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    1. racer4four racer4four, 6 years ago
      The crown represents Sheffield and perhaps the cross is possibly a lower case T, meaning made in 1834. Although it does look like a cross which is baffling, because assay marks were well instituted and followed in English silver.
      Also there is no lion mark stamped for sterling silver, and I can't find MB&S. Baffling.
      I suggest you take it to a silversmith for checking, or possibly even contact a museum, such as the V&A.

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