S. Kirk & Son mark question. #2

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rynegold
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S. Kirk & Son mark question. #2

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So in this tread:

http://www.925-1000.com/forum/viewtopic ... 46#p134546

I mention a second piece w/a newer style maker's mark in script (and a poor job of it may I add), and the same "11oz." mark.... here it is:

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Lastly of course; what is it? a wine coaster?


Comments appreciated.
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And of course I forgot to add the question: is it sterling like the other piece? and when was it made? The stamp looks rather modern.

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Not a modern piece at all, the italic 'S. Kirk & Son', which appears to be triple-stamped for some reason, should date after 1868 (a book put out by Kirk in 1914 dates this mark as 1890-96); the '11 OZ' indicates, as on the other piece, 91.66 fineness (not sterling). Diameter or depth isn't mentioned, but suspect it might be an underplate...

~Cheryl
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Dang it Cheryl! I knew I'd forget something... here's some more pix.

It's not a (dinner plate) "charger" if that's what you mean by an underplate, it's only 8" across. And it's deep: the well in the center is 3/4th's of an inch or there'bouts. That's where I came up w/wine coaster.

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I'd love to know what this is so that............... I can use it!
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An underplate goes under another item that might have spills, like a gravy or sauce boat, syrup pitcher, child's bowl, etc. - but at that size and depth, your item is most likely, as you thought, a wine coaster...

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Ah ok.... I get it.
Cool! I'm using it for a wine coaster! Thanks Cheryl!

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