Official stamp affixed by guilds or assay offices to gold and silver objects.
A distinctive characteristic or attribute.
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Examples for "hall-mark "
1 Their proceedings all bore the hall - mark of natural refinement and good taste.
2 If it bears the hall - mark of hoary antiquity, so much the better.
3 Inconsistency is the hall - mark of real in distinction from unreal life.
4 All other men were the same, stamped with a similar hall - mark .
5 This is the hall - mark of Shakespeare, and perhaps of him alone.
A mark on an article of trade to indicate its origin and authenticity.
1 Seán Moran writes: Limerick came out of Nowlan Park hallmarked as genuine.
2 The last spoon pictured was made and hallmarked in London in 1931.
3 Not only did England fail to defend a Roy - hallmarked long throw.
4 This is hallmarked by different grades of periportal fibrosis with portal hypertension leading to splenomegaly.
5 It also supplies branded hallmarked gold and studded jewelry.
6 DSRCT is also hallmarked by distinctive clinical features.
7 And so we're left with yet another snapshot of the chaos which has hallmarked Britain's response to coronavirus.
8 This started the development of tea equipage and the first known hallmarked silver tea pot dates from London 1670.
9 The square box is hallmarked Dublin 1808 and is inscribed with the City of Cork arms and an inscription.
10 The staff had presented six silver ( hallmarked ) nutcrackers, and a handsomely bound volume of Cowper's Poetical Works.
11 Made in Chester and hallmarked for 1908 this Suffragette pepper, complete with sandwich boards, is by Saunders & Shepherd.
12 The last set is a rare Art Deco silver tea service hallmarked for Sheffield 1935 by Joseph Rodgers & Sons.
13 All her pieces are made by hand in silver or gold and hallmarked by the Irish Assay Office in Dublin Castle.
14 A sideboard absolutely loaded with silver, including two complete sets of sterling tableware and a ton of hallmarked Georgian serving pieces.
15 Empire was hallmarked by the noxious arrogance of the British elite that continues to turn people off from the political class today.
16 This silver Royal tazza by Robert Hennell was hallmarked in London in 1821 and has the English royal crest engraved on the front.
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