Hey guys, usually I am really good at figuring out my own stamps here, this piece was just to unique and to strange for me to find and pass up figuring out what it was. I though it was a beautiful piece. You will find detailed photos of this gold plated sterling pin. The symbol seems be a shield, cu...
Hey I did some research on the website and looked at all the German Silverplate makers but I can't seem to narrow this crown down to one. There are so many with crowns I was having trouble narrowing it down. I was hoping you folks could help me pin it down to an exact maker. I posted it on Flickr so...
Hi, I can't apologize enough, I looked I swear I did! Thanks so much for helping me solve this riddle!
dragonflywink wrote:Hi ~ welcome to the forums. The mark, which you've shown upside-down, is a 'fasces', and belonged to Newark, NJ manufacturer William B. Kerr & Co.:
Hey everyone, I appreciate your time. I posted a link here to a picture, where the picture shows the mark i couldn't identify. I checked all of the marks I could to try to match it up. But I cant figure it out. The stamp is of an axe, but not any I could see, because in the middle of the axe handle ...