Finally got the camera. Here are the pictures. The marks really do look authentic to my amateur eye(consider myself slightly above beginner at least:) but not sure as I said in my Photo Shy post. So, here they are...
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early american tankard?
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indeed you have a sweet little cann - LOL
You said in your earlier post - http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9684" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - that it tested as coin silver. As to whether it was made by Grimke, I can't say with authority, especially at this remove.
However, there is a bit of Grimke history you might wish to read
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:ii ... ient=opera" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I guess this falls into that "more things in heaven and earth" category
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You said in your earlier post - http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic.php?t=9684" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false; - that it tested as coin silver. As to whether it was made by Grimke, I can't say with authority, especially at this remove.
However, there is a bit of Grimke history you might wish to read
http://64.233.167.104/search?q=cache:ii ... ient=opera" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
I guess this falls into that "more things in heaven and earth" category
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early american tankard?
I personally do not have any books about S. American forms to recommend to you. However, I seem to recall a rather hefty Kovels book about American forms - of furniture, silver cups, flatware, decoration etc - but the title escapes me. I'm sure you'll be able to find it thru your library. (I don't think it is South American but without handling it I can't say)
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The search for the maker continues...
I was wondering if anyone has Langdon's Canadian Silversmiths 1700-1900. I have looked through the 1966(I think) version but I know there is a reprint of it in the 1990's. I am once more convinced that it is North American in nature, and hope to gather the courage to ask the dealer I bought it from where he found it. The finish on the piece is similar to close ups I have seen on other Cann's and such(early coin silver is probably one of the areas in silver I have the least experience with since, in Canada at least, you just don't come across it every day.)
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I was wondering if anyone has Langdon's Canadian Silversmiths 1700-1900. I have looked through the 1966(I think) version but I know there is a reprint of it in the 1990's. I am once more convinced that it is North American in nature, and hope to gather the courage to ask the dealer I bought it from where he found it. The finish on the piece is similar to close ups I have seen on other Cann's and such(early coin silver is probably one of the areas in silver I have the least experience with since, in Canada at least, you just don't come across it every day.)
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