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help!!!

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 10:53 am
by larrywseale
I found an interesting (to me anyway) hand made coin dish & I'm at a loss regarding region, maker & age. It seems to me that it has an early Americas influence, and as always, I turn to the experts when I'm stumped. I posted here since I have no idea if it's US southwest, Central or South America. Perhaps a tourist piece?

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I've also taken pictures of the "glyphs" that decorate the dish on the off chance that they actually have meaning and are not just designs the maker liked. Thanks -larry-

http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish002.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish003.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish004.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish005.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish006.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish007.JPG
http://www.globalarray.net/user/kandlsa ... ish008.JPG

Re: help!!!

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 11:13 am
by dragonflywink
Pretty typical decoration for 20th century Bolivian silver, I had a coin-centered ashtray with similar motifs.

~Cheryl

Re: help!!!

Posted: Wed Apr 20, 2011 1:05 pm
by larrywseale
Thanks, Cheryl. I'll start looking in that direction. -larry-

Re: help!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:43 pm
by sam0925
Hi Larry,

Thanks for posting this question. I have some coin (0900) pieces with this same mark - a cigarette case and napkin ring. I bought these from a woman who was selling a whole group of coin and sterling silver pieces. They belonged to her mother that received them as wedding gifts in 1949 when she married a man from Bolivia. I have search and search for the name of the maker, but have not be able to determine the manufacturer. If you find anything please post and I will do the same.

Thanks again,
Daniel

Re: help!!!

Posted: Mon Apr 25, 2011 10:56 pm
by larrywseale
Hi Daniel:

I'm afraid we're at a dead end. Bolivia is a major silver producer and it looks like there are many craftsmen who eke out a living producing knick-knacks for the tourist industry. I think we can narrow it down to Bolivia but I'm afraid we'll never know who used the mark or when it was used.

-larry-