Sterling Tea Caddy with letter mark-Need Help with Maker

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holdover47
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Sterling Tea Caddy with letter mark-Need Help with Maker

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I'm new to this forum--hope I get the pictures right! I have a sterling silver tea caddy ith chased floral decoration. The mark is a square with the letter D--or perhaps B?-- and S over C beside it. Can anyone help with this mark? Thank you! J

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Post by dognose »

Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Some larger photos would be of great assistance.

Trev.
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Let me try again--I thought I'd followed the directions!
Best,
J

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Hello and welcome.

I believe the letters in your mark are BSC.

Seems to be disagreement as to who used that mark.
I think it was the International Silver Company for their Barbour Silver division.

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Some argue for the Bixby Silver Company of Providence Rhode Island.
Can't find any evidnce to support this idea though.

Pat.
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Thank you!
J
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Re: Sterling Tea Caddy with letter mark-Need Help with Maker

Post by sg01073 »

Hi Pat,

What is the source for the text in your image? I've never seen the 'handmade' part.

Thanks,
Spencer
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Re: Sterling Tea Caddy with letter mark-Need Help with Maker

Post by dragonflywink »

Hi Stewart ~ welcome to the forums. Unfortunately, our friend Pat passed away a couple of years ago (and he is sorely missed), the text he referenced appears in the 1934 Keystone Jewelers' Index, excerpts can be found online at the 'Chicago Silver' site...

~Cheryl
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