Can't figure this one out.

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jcintron
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Can't figure this one out.

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I have this silver trinket box and can't seem to figure it out. It has the upward facing crossed keys like the one Henry Wilkinson used and a letter "A" for the year. There is another mark I am unfamiliar with. In need of assistance with this mystery box.Images posted at links below. Thanks in advance for any and all help!


Regards,
J. Cintron


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Re: Can't figure this one out.

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Hi J.C, welcome to the forum.

Crossed key, could be symbolic for the city of York, Leopard head crowned, and a date letter. All marks are a little deceiving perhaps to imitate British silver (hall) marks. To my knowledge a row of unknown silver-plate marks.
http://www.historyofyork.org.uk/themes/ ... eys-symbol

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Re: Can't figure this one out.

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Awesome! Thanks again. What do you make of the symbol on the left on this sterling gravy boat?

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Re: Can't figure this one out.

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Hi,

The Continental Silver Co. and the Victor Obler Company, both used similar marking. Both were working in pre-WWII New York.

Trev.
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