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- Assay_office abstract "Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metals, in order to protect consumers. Upon successful completion of an assay, (i.e. if the metallurgical content is found to be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the prevailing law) the assay offices typically stamp a hallmark, punze, or poinçon on the item to certify its metallurgical content. Hallmarking first appeared in France, with the Goldsmiths' Statute of 1260 promulgated under Etienne Boileau, Provost of Paris, for King Louis IX.".
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink branch-assayers-marks-by-years.html.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink www.assay.ie.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink index.html?lang=de&CControl=yes.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink index.html?lang=fr.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink index.html?lang=fr.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink www.hallmarkingconvention.org.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink the_assay_office.
- Assay_office wikiPageExternalLink assayoffice.
- Assay_office wikiPageID "952922".
- Assay_office wikiPageRevisionID "604273285".
- Assay_office hasPhotoCollection Assay_office.
- Assay_office subject Category:Analytical_chemistry.
- Assay_office subject Category:Coins.
- Assay_office subject Category:Jewellery.
- Assay_office subject Category:Product-testing_organizations.
- Assay_office subject Category:Watches.
- Assay_office type Artifact100021939.
- Assay_office type Device103183080.
- Assay_office type Instrument103574816.
- Assay_office type Instrumentality103575240.
- Assay_office type MeasuringInstrument103733925.
- Assay_office type Object100002684.
- Assay_office type PhysicalEntity100001930.
- Assay_office type Timepiece104437953.
- Assay_office type Watch104555897.
- Assay_office type Watches.
- Assay_office type Whole100003553.
- Assay_office comment "Assay offices are institutions set up to assay (test the purity of) precious metals, in order to protect consumers. Upon successful completion of an assay, (i.e. if the metallurgical content is found to be equal or better than that claimed by the maker and it otherwise conforms to the prevailing law) the assay offices typically stamp a hallmark, punze, or poinçon on the item to certify its metallurgical content.".
- Assay_office label "Assay office".
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- Assay_office sameAs Q4808619.
- Assay_office sameAs Q4808619.
- Assay_office sameAs Assay_office.
- Assay_office wasDerivedFrom Assay_office?oldid=604273285.
- Assay_office isPrimaryTopicOf Assay_office.