I've seen sterling picture frames with 900, 925, or 950, inconspicuously stamped into the silver, without a maker's mark or anything else, due to the small amount of space.
On this one though, the stamping is "951." If I didn't see the photo, I'd simply assume that it was a product number. But that's a hand stamped marking, one that really looks like a hallmark.
It's a modern piece. So modern that the maker's hotmail address is on the back.
Is there a 951 silver, in Spain?
Re: Is there a 951 silver, in Spain?
I read 950. The "1" is the empty space within the zero.
Regards silverfan
Regards silverfan
Re: Is there a 951 silver, in Spain?
Agreed. The "0" is a bit squashed in shape/size, but reads as 950 to me
Waylander
Waylander
Re: Is there a 951 silver, in Spain?
Ok, fair enough, I feel stupid, but yeah, that makes a lot more sense.
Re: Is there a 951 silver, in Spain?
Hello MKAD, in Spain never with 950 silver frame.
On the other hand portafotos it is at least the mid-twentieth and in Spain at the time the phones were 7 digits.
regards
Hola mkad, en España nunca se marco la plata con 950.
Por otro lado el portafotos al menos es de mediados del XX y en España en esa época los teléfonos tenían 7 dígitos.
Saludos
On the other hand portafotos it is at least the mid-twentieth and in Spain at the time the phones were 7 digits.
regards
Hola mkad, en España nunca se marco la plata con 950.
Por otro lado el portafotos al menos es de mediados del XX y en España en esa época los teléfonos tenían 7 dígitos.
Saludos