When did Dublin Assay office close?

1884
From 1720 an additional mark, the leopard’s head crowned, was added. The assay office closed down in 1884.

What does the Assay Office do?

The Assay Offices Assay Offices test the purity of precious metals, to protect consumers from buying fake items. If an item conforms with the legal requirements for purity, the Assay Office marks it with the appropriate hallmark.

How do you get Jewellery assayed?

How to get jewellery hallmarked

  1. Send your pieces off to your nearest Assay office to be evaluated.
  2. Once tested, they will give your work the right purity mark.
  3. They will then add your unique sponsors mark.
  4. They will then add the mark that indicates which Assay Office evaluated the piece.
  5. Not yet got your own sponsor mark?

What is the Hibernia mark?

A new mark in the form of Hibernia was introduced on 25 March 1730 to indicate that a duty had been paid on all articles manufactured on or after that date. The Hibernia mark is used on all articles of Irish manufacture hallmarked at the Dublin Assay Office.

When did Chester hallmarks stop?

The Chester Assay Office closed on 24 August 1962. Most British and Irish silver carry a number of stamps indicating not just the standard or purity mark but also the initials of the maker, a date letter and the place of assay. Chester’s mark is three wheat sheaves and a sword.

Where was Chester Assay Office?

Photographed below is the Chester Assay Office which was located on Goss Street in Chester.

How much does an assay cost?

Prices charged for assay services varied from $60 for fire assays to $2,250 for a “tin fusion method.” In our review of the report, price did not seem to be reflected as a determining factor for accuracy. In some cases, a lower cost for the service provided a more accurate assay.

What is assay certificate?

An assay certificate, though different from a card, is similarly designed to provide proof of purity and authenticity. In both cases, buyers, investors, and collectors have proof that their purchases are both pure and worthwhile.

Is it illegal to sell gold without a hallmark?

Old jewellery bought by the consumers without any hallmarking previously, can be sold to the jeweller without any hallmark. Further, they have an option to get it hallmarked as it is or after melting and making new jewellery.

When did Glasgow assay office close?

The Glasgow Assay Office closed in 1964, there are four assay offices in the UK – Birmingham, Edinburgh, London, and Sheffield.