Center Bellmarks - Please Help Identify

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kenscott
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Center Bellmarks - Please Help Identify

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I think these to be 1800s and know the handles are coin to sterling content.

Are the bell-type marks in the center the key?

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Re: Center Bellmarks - Please Help Identify

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That is the 1908 Lunt pattern Monticello.
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Thank you so much for the information. I searched the patterns on 925-1000 and found some that were similar, but none that were close enough.

Can you recommend any reference works, or other reputable media, that deals with patterns? I am new and just starting to learn in this area as well as silver hallmarks and makers marks.
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Re: Center Bellmarks - Please Help Identify

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I used "An Identification & Value Guide 1880's to 1990's American Sterling Silver Flatware" by Maryanne Dolan. It has served me well enough for the most part. Although, I'm sure there are others that are just as good or better. There are also quite a few online sources too, but as you know, it does take some effort to locate them. Good luck with your research.
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Re: Center Bellmarks - Please Help Identify

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Thank you for the reference. I will look into getting it.

After what I think may be the find of a lifetime, I have developed an interest in hallmarks and makers marks.
Now, I will have to learn patterns as well.

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