THE DIRECTORY OF CANADA SILVERSMITHS
MARKS AND HALLMARKS OF CANADIAN SILVER



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There was no official regulation of the purity of the metal used in the industry in Canada until the early 20th century.
After 1760 Montreal gradually took over as the center of silversmithing in Canada although there were also a number of silversmiths in Ontario and the Atlantic provinces. English styles became the norm and silversmiths began to use English-style maker's marks with their initials in a rectangular outline. These marks were occasionally accompanied by "Montreal", "Quebec" or "H", "HN" or "HNS" for Halifax.
Benjamin Etter, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada F.S. QUEBEC F.S  mark, Francois Sasseville, Quebec 1797-1864
By the early 19th century it was common to include pseudo marks that resembled British hallmarks, like sovereign's heads, lions, crowns.
F.M. and English pseudo-hallmarks mark, Franz F. Meyer, Halifax - Nova Scotia 1809-1847 IM  NB and English pseudo hallmarks mark, John Munro, New Glasgow - New Brunswick 1813-1864
The current Canadian hallmarking system is based on the Precious Metals Marking Act of 1985. Jewellery makers, importers and retailers are responsible for having the correct hallmarks on items. Hallmarks must be registered by the Register of Trademarks, Industry Canada in which abbreviations and inscriptions for jewellery items in either English or French are permitted.
For silver items, "sterling" (92.5% silver and 7.5% other alloys ) is considered the standard measurement for purity under federal regulations. Authentic sterling silver items are stamped with "STERLING", "STER", or "925". Hallmarks that follow the traditional British certifying system or has applied by the government of any foreign country under the laws of that country may also be placed on the item.
Where an article that is wholly manufactured in Canada is composed of a precious metal of a quality prescribed in the regulations and has an authorized quality mark applied to it, there may be applied to the article a national mark consisting of:
- a lion's head inside a letter "C"( (1934-1978)
- a maple head inside a letter "C" (after 1978)
Canada National mark 1934-1978 Canada National mark after 1978

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SILVERSMITH'S NAME
MARK - TOWN - DATE
TAGGART Frank
Toronto, Ontario
c. 1880s
TASKER &SONS
TASKER & SONS
Toronto, Ontario
c. 1880s
Touch mark acquired by Henry Birks & Sons
THOMPSON Richard
RT St J mark, Richard Thompson, New Brunswick 1842-1844 RT St J mark, Richard Thompson, New Brunswick 1842-1844
RT and St into two rectangles and pseudo English hallmarks
Saint John, New Brunswick
c. 1840s
E.D. TISDALE & SON
RT St J mark, Richard Thompson, New Brunswick 1842-1844
E.D. TISDALE & Son and STERLING
unidentified (possibly Tisdale & Co)


TISON Joseph (possibly)
Joseph Tison (possibly)
JT and pseudo English hallmarks
TOLER Joseph
J.H.T and pseudo English hallmarks
Halifax, Nova Scotia
born c.1810, active 1831 - c.1834 in Argyle Street in Halifax


TORONTO JEWELRY MFG CO
Toronto Jewelry Mfg. Co. - Toronto, ON, Canada
TJM into a rectangle
Toronto, Ontario
c. 1900-1915
TORONTO SILVER PLATE COMPANY
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T.S.P and pseudo English hallmarks
Toronto, Ontario
c. 1880s/1920s
Founded in 1882 by James A. Watts and others. In 1885 began the production of Holmes & Edwards flatware. The firm was purchased in 1914 by Wm. A. Rogers & Co Ltd (Canada). The mark ceased to be used in 1929.Touch mark acquired by Henry Birks & Sons
Advertising of Toronto Silver Plate Company - Toronto - Canada
TRACY William H.
W.H. TRACY. in a rectangle
Ottawa, Ontario
c. 1850s/1890s
Touch mark acquired by Henry Birks & Sons
TROUP Alexander
AT in a  rectangle and pseudo English hallmarks, Alexander Troup, Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada
AT in a rectangle and pseudo English hallmarks
Halifax, Nova Scotia
c. 1770s/1850s
TROUP Jr Alexander
AT in a rectangle and pseudo English hallmarks
Halifax, Nova Scotia
c. 1800s/1870s


TULLY Henry Wentworth
T and B intertwined into a diamond
Halifax, Nova Scotia
c. 1860s/1940s
TWEEDELL Richard Henry
R H TWEEDELL
Wolfville, Nova Scotia
c. 1880s/1900s



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AUSTRALIAN SILVERSMITHS A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z NOT IDENTIFIED
BRITISH TOWN MARKS AND DATE LETTERS

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