Hi ~ Welcome to the forums. In the mid 1970s, Towle Silversmiths started producing a line called the "Beauty Marks Collection", comprised of small vanity items like cosmetic brushes, perfume bottles, nail file, powder jar, purse mirror, etc., with their sterling parts (handles, tops, backs) in a design based on their
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Symphony flatware patterns. A bit later, they dropped the "Beauty Marks" branding, but continued to offer the small sterling pieces, and also offered 'Made in Japan' silverplate versions of the powder jar and purse mirror, along with a three-piece dresser set including a hand mirror, hairbrush and comb - the mirror you show is from that set, which was usually marked 'TOWLE', but is sometimes found unmarked. The 'Runic' looking impressions that were under the mirror are not any kind of hallmark - I've never seen the dresser set in sterling, but if it was produced, there would be stamped marks somewhere along the edge of the pieces reading 'TOWLE STERLING'. Older silver hand mirrors usually had beveled-edge mirrors held in by a lip or gasket, making repairs awkward, but any good glass shop should be able to cut a new mirror to glue into yours, making it pretty and functional again.
~Cheryl
1987 ad for the dresser set:
