Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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jcintron
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Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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I have this gravy boat passed down through the family (Goodrich) and am trying to figure out its origin. I am not sure but think the lion is that of Birmingham. Not sure of the "S" before the lion or even the number 204. Thanks for any and all help!

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Re: Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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Hi,

Welcome to the Forum.

Frank W. Smith Co., see: http://www.925-1000.com/ax_smithfrank.html

and: http://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_S5.html

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Frank W. Smith Silver Co. - Gardner, Mass. - 1920

Trev.
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Re: Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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Wow that was fast! Never would have guessed it. Any idea as to an approximate date?
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Re: Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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jcintron wrote:Wow that was fast! Never would have guessed it. Any idea as to an approximate date?
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Re: Sterling Gravy Boat. Possibly Birmingham?

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Hi,

No, no idea of the date. Post an image of the item and someone may know.

You need to embed your images. Few people will click on links.

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