Thank you so much for the help here to identify some pieces I've picked up in my treasure hunts. I usually buy Hermes scarves but when I see an old piece of silver in a bin I can't resist. I've had these for years but have never been able to find out until now. The good old world wide web is an amaz...
Oh my goodness that is SOOOO minuscule! I would never ever have even noticed that. This is fun learning. This is the design found in the triangular part of the area you described, Cheryl. Thank you so much. Marsha
The word sterling is in the first shot and Pat. 1898 inside the eye shaped area in second. They are clearly visible to the naked eye but maybe the whiteness of the silver makes capturing difficult.
First camera just couldn't grab the images. These are better. Well marginally better, they degraded at Photobucket. Thank you. http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww202/MJB10001/IMG_2112.jpg http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww202/MJB10001/IMG_2113.jpg http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww202/MJB100...
Hello again. I have these four spoons which are marked sterling and do feel and sound pure but have no markings other than Pat. 1898. Any idea what company these are from? Thank you.
I'd appreciate help identifying this butter knife. The back of the blade has a depiction of Mt. Tacoma with the height of the mountain; 14444 feet. Thank you. http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww202/MJB10001/IMG_0258.jpg http://i720.photobucket.com/albums/ww202/MJB10001/IMG_0257.jpg http://i720.pho...