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Jewellery Maker's Hallmark Hjm
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Does anyone know the company that uses (or used) this hallmark stamp, please? It is on a gold bangle.
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In which case it's probably an import from Denmark. (Hans Jürgen Minck, Odense, 1964-1995).
10:43 Tue 20th Nov 2018
'HJM' was used by Henry Joseph Myers and Co of Birmingham between 1842 and 1864. (The company was dissolved in 1865). So if there's a Birmingham Assay Office mark (an anchor) that's the company you're looking for. There should also be a letter which, by matching it with this chart, will give the date that the item was presented to the Assay Office:
https://theassayoffice.com/heritage-hub/date-letters
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Please list info on everything stamped and I will give you an idea.
If you don't want to give that on a public forum this will help you
https://www.gold-traders.co.uk/hallmarks/
If you don't want to give that on a public forum this will help you
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hc4361 Sorry to get back late on this I've been out. There will be a date letter on the assay mark. For example letter A in a wavy flag is 1950 -51. The 375 is 9 carat gold. I sell antique fine jewelry and always provide a photo and description of the full Assay marks. Unless the seller is willing to send you a photo of the assay mark I would not touch it, it sounds dodgy.
Unfortunately, I do not know such a store, but I can recommend you a good jewelry store. Try to see what you are looking for on the site https://www.fjewellery.co.uk/ which offers a huge selection of the most beautiful jewelry for any occasion.
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