Sterling mark never seen before:
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Sterling mark never seen before:
Can anyone help with this ID: [link removed by moderator - please read our rules concerning items for sale]
Looks like a native american cant really tell.
Looks like a native american cant really tell.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
The below should help you:
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
dognose wrote:The below should help you:
How to Add Images
https://postimages.org (choose 'Share', then copy the 'Hotlink for forums' code) is recommended. Do not use Photobucket or Dropbox.
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Give some time to creating your posts and we'll give some time to researching and answering them.
Trev.
Thank you!
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
One more its a flatware set:
Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
The manufacturer is International. You can look them up under American marks above.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
International sterling? Do you know the pattern?silverly wrote:The manufacturer is International. You can look them up under American marks above.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
I cant find any similar pieces of flatware with a hallmark like that. I wonder if it is one of their older sets.
Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
If you keep at it, I'm pretty sure you'll come across it by surfing the internet. My reference book for patterns has been misplaced in a move or I would look it up for you. Eventually, someone will probably see this post and find the pattern for you. A sharper image of the pattern you are interested in could be helpful.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
They are being delivered to me soon. Ill have updates. Very excited about this set!silverly wrote:If you keep at it, I'm pretty sure you'll come across it by surfing the internet. My reference book for patterns has been misplaced in a move or I would look it up for you. Eventually, someone will probably see this post and find the pattern for you. A sharper image of the pattern you are interested in could be helpful.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
Closest international sterling I could find to it is Van Dyke.
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
The pattern of the majority is Wilcox & Evertsen/International Silver's 'Beverly', introduced in 1910, the seafood forks appear to be the same maker's 'Lady Betty' pattern, introduced in 1920 - but your image is so fuzzy, hard to tell...
~Cheryl
~Cheryl
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Re: Sterling mark never seen before:
That is definitely it! Thank you so much! I think you are right on both of them.dragonflywink wrote:The pattern of the majority is Wilcox & Evertsen/International Silver's 'Beverly', introduced in 1910, the seafood forks appear to be the same maker's 'Lady Betty' pattern, introduced in 1920 - but your image is so fuzzy, hard to tell...
~Cheryl