The mark is an upper-case cursive D. The letter has a narrow belly, and two loops. The D is embossed on a shallow oval scoop. To the right of the mark on the stem are the engraved block letters STERLING PAT' D M
It looks like the Wm B Durgin Co mark here:
http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver__Init_D.html" onclick="window.open(this.href);return false;
The loops are slightly different but the notch in the belly of the D is the same.
Is it a clear match for Durgin?
Sorry that the picture is upside-down. When I rotate it clockwise in Windows Picture Viewer, the engraving turns to embossing and the embossing becomes engraving. Weird.
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Durgin?
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Re: Durgin?
it's a Durgin mark, and just as a note, if a full picture of an item is posted it can be of considerable assistance in affirming the manufacturer.
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