Sheffield Assay Office
The
Sheffield Assay Office
is one of the four remaining
Assay Offices
in the UK. In 1773, after joint petitioning with Birmingham silversmiths, an
Act of Parliament
was passed to allow Sheffield the right to
assay
silver. The Assay Office was then founded and
hallmarked
its first piece on
20 September
,
1773
.
External links
Website of the Sheffield Assay Office
History of the Sheffield Assay Office
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