Hope this is the right place for this. I have two of these and am not sure what they were made for. No hallmarks but marked "sterling".
Thanks in advance. Link to pic...
http://373721747822626547.weebly.com
Help identify what this was used for?
Re: Help identify what this was used for?
Hi,
Please post an image of the mark, even if it is only 'Sterling'.
You are far more likely to get a response if you embed your images. Few people will click on links.
Trev.
Please post an image of the mark, even if it is only 'Sterling'.
You are far more likely to get a response if you embed your images. Few people will click on links.
Trev.
Re: Help identify what this was used for?
Looks like a salt cellar, but I think it has nothing to do with Asia.
As Trev has asked, please post an image of the mark.
Hopefully a moderator will move it to the appropriate Forum, most like American.
DR
As Trev has asked, please post an image of the mark.
Hopefully a moderator will move it to the appropriate Forum, most like American.
DR
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Re: Help identify what this was used for?
It's a salt, shown in Heacock & Johnson's '5000 Open Salts' (1982), #4319, described as, "Sterling, hallmarked Italy or Portugal, age unknown, just over 2" high" (it's a good reference, but has a number of errors in silver attribution). Have seen quite a few of these somewhat poorly cast pieces in the last 30 or so years, usually just marked 'Sterling', often paired with various poorly cast salt spoons - suspect they are fairly recent recasts of an older piece, perhaps German or Dutch...
~Cheryl
~Cheryl
Re: Help identify what this was used for?
Thanks. You guys are great here. I coudldn't quite figure out how the get the image to embed, sorry.