RefNoSAO/2/2/5/6
TitleFrom London and Chester Assay Offices
DescriptionIncludes the following:

Note on filing letter about personal enquiry from CJ Jackson

Notes on filing letters about foreign silver already marked; foreign wares partly made in UK, marking of foreign watch-cases; charges for marking foreign watch-cases; and forged marks on a toast-rack

Letter from London Assay Office to say that flasks sent without tops are incomplete, 8 May 1906

Letter from London Assay Office regarding a trumpet – incomplete without silver stand, 4 Jun 1908

Letter from London Assay Office regarding foreign silver already marked by London, 27 Mar 1900

Letter from London Assay Office about change of marks proposed for foreign plate, 21 Jan 1902

Correspondence with London Assay Office regarding new Assay Notes etc for Foreign Plate Act – sample notices, forms, etc, Nov 1904 – May 1906

Correspondence with London Assay Office regarding unmarked foreign watch-cases – proposals to exempt them (Article from Watchmaker, Jeweller & Silversmith – British Horological Institute Meeting), Feb 1906/07

Letter from Chester Assay Office regarding goods returned to Grimsby Customs – sent to Chester, but not nearest Office, 7 Apr 1900

Description transcribed from the Assay Office's finding aids for correspondence.

Sheffield Assay Office reference number: LE/5E-F.
Date1900 - 1908
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AccessStatusOpen
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