Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
I suppose I should add that the reason I put this under American silver, is that it's marked "sterling" (obviously the English language), and the lack of any British hallmarks.
Additionally, is there a way to edit one's post? if you've told me this before I'm sorry to say I've forgotten the answer. If there's a way, please tell me.
regards, mitch
Additionally, is there a way to edit one's post? if you've told me this before I'm sorry to say I've forgotten the answer. If there's a way, please tell me.
regards, mitch
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Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Hi Mitch,
Your hunch was correct and you posted your question in the right category. Your pieces were made by A.G Schultz & Co of Baltimore.
see: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_S2.html
As far as being able to update a post, I don't think its possible but wait for an administrator to confirm.
Cheers,
Steve
Your hunch was correct and you posted your question in the right category. Your pieces were made by A.G Schultz & Co of Baltimore.
see: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_S2.html
As far as being able to update a post, I don't think its possible but wait for an administrator to confirm.
Cheers,
Steve
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Thanks Steve!!
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
The retailer was J. Stuart MacDonald, Baltimore, MD (1900-1921) or earlier (1870 - 1921).
(Or vice versa, both silversmiths being in the same place at the same time (who made it and who sold it?)
(Or vice versa, both silversmiths being in the same place at the same time (who made it and who sold it?)
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
And the pattern is a variant of Baltimore Rose, so popular with Baltimoran silversmiths.
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Hi Mitch,
No, posts cannot be edited, it's for a good reason. It used to be possible, but posters would sometimes alter their original type and this would be unknown to those that have already responded or read the OP, thus leading to much confusion. If you need to correct sometime that you have already stated, then it is much clearer to all if you do it in a follow-up post.
Trev.
No, posts cannot be edited, it's for a good reason. It used to be possible, but posters would sometimes alter their original type and this would be unknown to those that have already responded or read the OP, thus leading to much confusion. If you need to correct sometime that you have already stated, then it is much clearer to all if you do it in a follow-up post.
Trev.
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Got it; on the edit thing dognose.... thanks for the clarification!
So thanks to all who have responded! That's great news to know exactly who sold it and their address and date of business!
Regards
Mitch
So thanks to all who have responded! That's great news to know exactly who sold it and their address and date of business!
Regards
Mitch
Re: Reposse' sugar and creamer... who made them?
Nice example! :-)