Can any identify this hallmark found on a set of sterling salt and pepper shakers?
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Hallmark Identification
Re: Hallmark Identification
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Re: Hallmark Identification
See here: William Nost Co. New York,successors to Nost & Delisser: https://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_N2.html
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Re: Hallmark Identification
Be aware that a sterling “child’s cup” wth an engraved date of Xmas 1917 and bearing the later Nost mark (N-over-Anchor) appears on Worthpoint. This implies the dating for Nost & Delisser should be earlier. A current listed item for Nost actually carries this “N-Anchor-D” mark and is thus less than accurately identified. Not finding much in samples of this partnership.
One for the record, academic purposes only:
Later firm for comparison, academic purposes only:
One for the record, academic purposes only:
Later firm for comparison, academic purposes only:
Re: Hallmark Identification
Thank so much. That was very helpful.