Unknown hallmark
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Unknown hallmark
Hello all, very glad to be a part of this forum. I am very new at collecting antiques, and i'm loving it. My grandmother has started to pass me stuff a little at a time. She gave me this water pitcher that looks copper??? with a silver overlay. Not quite sure. I'm scare to clean it. The hallmark on the bottom is of a windmill with a smoking pipe on each side(of the windmill) Numbers are 3026.I tried taking pictures of the hallmark, but my camera stinks. I did post one of the pitcher. I have been searching for 2 yrs now. If anyone has info it would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Rainfroggy
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finnegan,
thanks so much, that helps. There really isnt much info on Barbour silver. And i couldnt find the windmill/pipe hallmark.Do you know if this was the first hallmark they used?I did find a book to buy with some info. Now do you know if i can clean this like reagular silver?
Thanks again, Rainfroggy
thanks so much, that helps. There really isnt much info on Barbour silver. And i couldnt find the windmill/pipe hallmark.Do you know if this was the first hallmark they used?I did find a book to buy with some info. Now do you know if i can clean this like reagular silver?
Thanks again, Rainfroggy
Hey RF,
This site is built around silver marks, there's no particular pool of knowledge about silverplate companies. You might want to pick up (or library) a copy of
Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers by Dorothy T. Rainwater & Judy Redfield. It has a lot of detailed info on silver plate manufacturers, as well as sterling companies.
Fin
This site is built around silver marks, there's no particular pool of knowledge about silverplate companies. You might want to pick up (or library) a copy of
Encyclopedia of American Silver Manufacturers by Dorothy T. Rainwater & Judy Redfield. It has a lot of detailed info on silver plate manufacturers, as well as sterling companies.
Fin