My Grandmother had a collection of silver items but did not document them. My family has asked me to identify the items, but I have no expertise in this area. On this one item, a 15.25cm (6 inch) silver(plate?) sugar shaker, the mark looks like a signature but I can’t read it. Additionally, there is a “club” mark (four small squares in a diamond pattern) and the number 1102.
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Thank you for any assistance you can provide in identifying this mark!
Chris
Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
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Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
I found a document dated 1977 which was an inventory of my Grandmother’s silver collection. It includes this line item:
“Antique hallmarked silver muffineer Any Sandheim & Co #1102”
The top part of the mark is rubbed off or was not stamped well, hence my inability to read it.
Thank you,
Chris
“Antique hallmarked silver muffineer Any Sandheim & Co #1102”
The top part of the mark is rubbed off or was not stamped well, hence my inability to read it.
Thank you,
Chris
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Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
My apologies for spell “check”.AuburnCabinet wrote:I found a document dated 1977 which was an inventory of my Grandmother’s silver collection. It includes this line item:
“Antique hallmarked silver muffineer Any Sandheim & Co #1102”
The top part of the mark is rubbed off or was not stamped well, hence my inability to read it.
Thank you,
Chris
Make that “AMY Sandheim”
Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
Hi,
It is her signature; search for more marks elsewhere if the shaker is made of sterling silver.
Regards
It is her signature; search for more marks elsewhere if the shaker is made of sterling silver.
Regards