Why does this 1935 piece have a sovereign head? What is this piece? And was this piece sand-cast?
Posted: Sat Jun 11, 2016 11:18 pm
Found this (candy dish?) at a thrift store admin edit read our forum rules
Here is a close-up of the hallmarks on the bottom of the lid:

And here is a picture of the piece itself (unfortunately the rim of the crystal is chipped):

The lid is about 3 and 7/16ths inches wide, and weighs exactly 1 ounce.
I am curious about:
Why does this 1935 item have a sovereign head stamp? (and is it meant to be King George V)? Was this piece sand casted and just left rough on the inside? As I have never seen a piece of silver so rough as that. Is it possible it's a fake?What exactly is this item in your opinion? Is it a candy dish? Or a makeup/powder dish?admin edit
Here is a close-up of the hallmarks on the bottom of the lid:

And here is a picture of the piece itself (unfortunately the rim of the crystal is chipped):

The lid is about 3 and 7/16ths inches wide, and weighs exactly 1 ounce.
I am curious about:
Why does this 1935 item have a sovereign head stamp? (and is it meant to be King George V)? Was this piece sand casted and just left rough on the inside? As I have never seen a piece of silver so rough as that. Is it possible it's a fake?What exactly is this item in your opinion? Is it a candy dish? Or a makeup/powder dish?admin edit
