Quote Originally Posted by Jock Scot View Post
For any silver object to be SOLD as silver that was,I think, MADE in the UK, will have Hall Marks,by law.This has more or less been true for several centuries.IF the object is silver but has no Hall Mark it can only be sold as "white metal".If there are any marks on your pin you may need to look VERY carefully.In all honesty though,there are thousands of steel or crome plated kilt pins about.

My Grandfather's kilt pin is silver,with Hall Marks, and I wear it with pride whenever I wear the kilt and I have to look HARD to find them and I know where they are! A Wee tip---- if by chance your pin is silver, PLEASE GO STEADY with the polish. Resist, at all costs, the military idea of polishing(daily) anything that moves and everything that does not!
Ah, Jock, you know the military compulsion well! But fortunately, I do know that I wouldn't want to go heavy on that pin. I like the slightly tarnished look on it; makes it obvious it is an antique.

I'm still at work, so I will have to check for the hallmarks later on. Could you tell me where you found the hallmarks on your Grandfather's Pin? Might make my search a little easier. Certainly hope that I don't have to remove it from the kilt in order to find any marks.