The friend I bought this from said the women was "gypsy like" so am not sure if this may be European. I can research flatware marks but don't know how to do jewelry except read thru this forum. Thanks very much.
This spoon is in rough shape with a strictly pictorial mark which I can't find anywhere. Has "Uncle Sol" on the back. Help please. Thanks for this site with such amazing people.
The quality of this makers mark doesn't impress me too much but I haven't been able to find anything at all on this one. Spoon is marked "1912" on the back. Help please. Thanks for this great forum.
I've been able to identify this as R. Wallace but the other marks I've seen lndicate the "and Sons" in some way and this one doesn't...so ??. Also it has the similar to British marks with the lion for sterling but this one looks more like a squirrel. Other marks I've been able to find says...
Thank you for any help. Am not sure if I'm in the right forum. The starting with a "c" throws me off and the only "EP" I find is Elias Pellatreau (I or II) but the letters don't quite match up and are inside a shield with what seems to be a crown above them. My notes say the patt...
Thanks for any help. In 20 months all I've been able to find out is the carvings are from bone. Each pendant is marked. Each mark is is only 1mm by 1mm yet the downturned hand is amazingly detailed. Too obscure??Am very glad to find this great site. This is my first posting...please excuse any mista...