I purchased these lately and I am have trouble finding information on the maker or the age of these candle stick holders. Any help from any of you would be greatly appreciated, thanks for your time and have a good day. Jeff
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Help with makers mark Identification
Help with makers mark Identification
Having a hard time adding pictures to my post, I will try again, see the prior post for one picture, here is another.
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Re: Help with makers mark Identification
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The below should help you:
How to Add Images
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Re: Help with makers mark Identification
Hi Qajeff,
I have had a look at your photos by copying the visible URL into my browser and would have posted the photos for you as you are having some difficulty, but unfortunately your link is to a commercial website and this is against the Forum rules.
I can tell you however that your candle sticks are silver plated. The EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver and the makers mark of JF belongs to the Brooklyn, New York company of Freidman Silver Co. They had a number of trademarks and also marketed under the trade name of Pilgrim Silverplate.
Please see here (2nd page, bottom left):
http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_F2.html
Cheers,
Steve
I have had a look at your photos by copying the visible URL into my browser and would have posted the photos for you as you are having some difficulty, but unfortunately your link is to a commercial website and this is against the Forum rules.
I can tell you however that your candle sticks are silver plated. The EPNS stands for Electro Plated Nickel Silver and the makers mark of JF belongs to the Brooklyn, New York company of Freidman Silver Co. They had a number of trademarks and also marketed under the trade name of Pilgrim Silverplate.
Please see here (2nd page, bottom left):
http://www.925-1000.com/silverplate_F2.html
Cheers,
Steve