S.D. Brower & Son Help

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BobbyD
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S.D. Brower & Son Help

Post by BobbyD »

I think it's British? I am new to silver and would like some info on these marks on a spoon. I could not find any info. Can anybody help? Thanks

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MLF
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Post by MLF »

Hello,

It's American. Have a look at this link:
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Mikael
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BobbyD
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Post by BobbyD »

That's great. Thanks for the info.
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Post by silverly »

Sperry D Brower is listed as a silverware manufacturer in Albany, New York in 1880. He appeared in the 1885 Minnesota State census in St Paul and is said to have spent his declining years there. He died in St Paul at age eighty-nine on 1 October 1897.
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