The marks are: three shields and a bird's feathered head
In the first shield there is a backward E and forware R
The second shield I can't work out
The third shield looks like a 1 and a 0
And the number 3609
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Sounds like a mark used by the Forbes Silver Company, Meriden, Connecticut. Formed in 1894 as a divison of the Meriden Britannia Company for holloware silverplating. Became part of the International Silver Company in 1898. International used Forbes marks into the 1920's.
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Thank you very much for your informaton about the Forbes Silver Company. I am delighted. I can now do some research.
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