Hallmark is a private company owned by the Hall family. There is no ticker symbol available for Hallmark as there are no public shares available.
Made in Birmingham, England.
Crayola is owned by Hallmark Cards, Inc. Since Hallmark is a privately owned company, stock in both Crayola and Hallmark are privately held and unavailable for purchase. They are not listed on any stock exchange and do not have a ticker symbol.
A hallmark is only found on precious metal. What you have is a simple manufacturer's mark. There are numerous sources for finding out about British manufacturers. In this case, begin with the Birmingham Chamber of Commerce and the Birmingham public library.
Crayola is owned by Hallmark Cards, Inc. Since Hallmark is a privately owned company, stock in both Crayola and Hallmark is privately held and unavailable for purchase. We are not listed on the stock exchange.
An elephant hallmark symbol on jewelry typically represents the country of origin, specifically if the jewelry is from India. In India, the elephant is considered a sacred and revered animal, symbolizing wisdom, strength, and good fortune. The elephant hallmark on jewelry serves as an assurance of the jewelry's authenticity and origin. It indicates that the piece has been tested and certified by the designated authority in India to meet certain quality standards and is genuine in its origin. This hallmark is often stamped or engraved on jewelry items to provide a mark of quality and authenticity to consumers.
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If it's a Birmingham hallmark (an Anchor) there is a complete list at http://www.theassayoffice.co.uk/date_letters.html
Barker Brothers, Birmingham, England
Don't know but I also have a ring with ACC in the hallmark.Mine is from the birmingham Assay office (anchor) and the letter P
if it has the London transport symbol on the card then yes (the symbol normally is thought of as the London underground logo)
The UK does a diamond shaped hallmark. A hallmark is a legal requirement for a precious metal sold in the UK. It is a small marking stamped on the item which shows the article has been independently tested and guarantees that it conforms to all legal standards of purity and is carried out by one of the 4 UK Assay offices in London Birmingham Sheffield or Edinburgh.