Hi folks. I'm excited about another new hobby and it seems to be silver boxes... But I have one little acquisition that I like above all others. It's a silver Samurai Shokai drum box - small trinket size. It has a very worn metal mark that I am hoping is pure silver rather than plated. I can't find any help about a plated mark online... so here I am. This mark is very worn and so I apologise but I can see the first character and the end of the last and think it fits with sterling silver. What are your thoughts or guidance?
Regards
Stephen
Samurai shokai worn silver mark
Re: Samurai shokai worn silver mark
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Re: Samurai shokai worn silver mark
The top mark is the Samurai Shokai trade mark, see here in the 1919 advertisement:
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... rai#p59512
As for the possible silver mark, see how it compares with the top mark example in that topic.
Trev.
https://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopi ... rai#p59512
As for the possible silver mark, see how it compares with the top mark example in that topic.
Trev.
Re: Samurai shokai worn silver mark
Thanks Trev. I trawled online for makers marks for a wee while earlier and saw a few Samurai silverware examples with marks. Often it says STERLING, sometimes 100 and sometimes SILVER...but also the Japanese characters. The one below I found earlier I think is the same as the exceedingly faint one on my trinket drum item (squinting eyes in a good light). I just want to be sure that there is not another set of kanji that means 'silver plated' and puts me in doubt...