Hi there, I believe this mark belongs to J Wrangham & William Moulson. If you have a look at this link it's the 5th mark from the bottom http://www.silvermakersmarks.co.uk/Makers/London-I.html
If the maker's mark (or sponsor's mark) is inside an inverted heart, your piece was probably made by Albert Henry Thompson, of Sheffield, England, who was active in the late Victorian and Edwardian eras, between 1886 and 1921. That mark was used between 1895 and 1921.
Thompson made both sterling silver and silver plate items. A platter by this maker sold for £1400 (approximately $2,221.80 USD) in October 2010, significantly above its estimated value of £600-800 (approximately $950-1269 USD).
Albert Henry Thompson, Silversmith
10-6 Regent St.
Sheffield, England
The marks placed over parts of words to denote pronunciation are called diacritical marks. There are five different main diacritical marks used in the English language.
See the Related Link. A list of all the countries from a website that is written in English will have those names all in English. Their non-English names would be spelled in different alphabets and have accent marks and other marks over many of them.
Honey is: tsís'ná bitł'izhThe marks over some of the vowels are high tone marks, not accents. Navajo is tonal and it changes meaning. The marks between are glottal stop consonants. English has it in the word uh'oh. The tł' is very hard to say for English speakers. It is a tł said with your throat closed. zh is like in "pleasure".
It is called a tilde. It is one of many marks that can be placed above, below, within or between letters of various alphabets, including the marks that are called accents. They all fall under the category of diacritical marks, or diacritics.
Written Spanish has certain characters that have accent marks over the standard English alphabet. These accent marks are added to reflect more faithfully the actual pronunciation of the words concerned.
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assembly marks, maker marks
over 9000
Well u havestretch marks all over the body and have more veins
They are marks, in Finnish "markka". One euro is about six marks, a little bit over.
they know all answer but not explain in English because they do not know English & many problem
marks obtained over number of student