silver cup

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bapenny
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silver cup

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Hi, I have a vintage silver cup that im not sure of who makes it, and if its silverplated or pure.

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Re: silver cup

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Re: silver cup

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Hi thank you for the help, The bottom two pictures are of a salt & pepper shaker that says STERLING MFH and 765. The top two pictures are of the cup with the markings I believe to be 10m5met but not sure. Any help would be appreciated, thank you
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Re: silver cup

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Hi,

See M. Fred Hirsch Co. at: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_H3.html

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