Unusual Sterling Silver Woven Basket - Maker's Mark Help

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crumblingbeauty
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Unusual Sterling Silver Woven Basket - Maker's Mark Help

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This maker's mark has got me stumped (B.B. in an upsidedown / upturned heart). Style-wise, the basket doesn't look like the Mexico made sterling baskets I've seen, but perhaps it's of the same period. The weaving is more in the style of the simple Cartier baskets I've come across, though this is less mass-produced looking. The script used to mark the piece "sterling" looks like the hallmarks on many of my Native American jewelry pieces. . . I have not been able to find a matching Native smith mark. This is sterling+, not plate. Help? Please :).

Thank you!

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http://i1237.photobucket.com/albums/ff4 ... g~original

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Re: Unusual Sterling Silver Woven Basket - Maker's Mark Help

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In the interest of compliance and respect for these boards, I should say that the name in the photo links is not the name of a shop I operate, though someone else has apparently taken it on. It's just the name on my old photobucket account. Thank you :).
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Re: Unusual Sterling Silver Woven Basket - Maker's Mark Help

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Even though this Ace/Heart does not match the known mark, any chance this is Binder Bros. of New York? "Sterling Novelties" made and handled. Any chance it was from the Bek stock and quickly marked to distinguish it from the norm?
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Additionally, Goldstein & Swank (Worcester, Mass) [later Goldstein, Swank & Gordon] did use a small heart with (other) initials during first half of 20th century era. Citation shows they did special order work or handled it (not clear). Subcontractor's initials in contractor's mark? Normal initials for them are right side up.
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Re: Unusual Sterling Silver Woven Basket - Maker's Mark Help

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My first thought when I saw this item was Native American, and .999 silver apparently fits that category. Wish I could be more help.
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