An anchor lion and the letter "M" on silver typically indicate that the piece was made in England and is a hallmark for sterling silver. The anchor represents the city of Birmingham, where the silver was assayed, while the lion passant signifies that the metal is sterling quality (92.5% silver). The letter "M" denotes the year in which the item was made, corresponding to a specific date in the hallmarking system used in England.
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Leon M. Lion was born in 1879.
Leon M. Lion died in 1947.
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925 on a silver chain indicates that it is made of 92.5% pure silver, which is the standard for sterling silver. The other 7.5% typically consists of copper or other metals to give the silver more strength and durability.
The stamp "925" inside a silver ring indicates that the ring is made of sterling silver, which is an alloy containing 92.5% silver and 7.5% of other metals. "M C" may be the maker's mark or initials of the manufacturer who produced the ring.
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925 shows that it is made from Sterling Silver and M M D is the Scottish maker's mark.
Lee M. Silver was born in 1952.
STS on a ring typically stands for "Sterling Silver," indicating that the ring is made of genuine sterling silver. This stamp verifies the metal purity of the ring.