Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

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mirlo
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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby mirlo » Sun Mar 15, 2020 6:50 am

Post by mirlo » Fri Mar 13, 2020 4:24 pm

Hi i have a small statute of pen holder representing the Phoenix made of sterling silver mark " STERLING * " five points star measuring 8.5 cent long by 7.00 cent height weight 50 grams held please any ideas
Juan

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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby Traintime » Sun Mar 15, 2020 1:21 pm

Do you detect an "S" within the star's center space?

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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby mirlo » Mon Mar 16, 2020 8:22 am

Traintime wrote:Do you detect an "S" within the star's center space?

No there is not any S or other simbols ?
Many thanks
J

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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby Traintime » Tue Mar 17, 2020 1:43 am

Cannot be British as they use a formal "Hallmark" system. American sources more likely. Of five noted using stars, four are nots.
One maybe left...Thomas F. Brogan Company of New Yoak, New Yoke: https://www.sterlingflatwarefashions.co ... SSB11.html

Not sure of their works, but noted by Rainwater as entered under "sterling silverware and jewelry" in old JC's.

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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby Traintime » Tue Mar 17, 2020 4:28 pm

One other possible might be Norway. They have used Sterling as a word mark for that standard. [A star mark is shown next to an 830S as a sample at the beginning of that section, but I don't know who it is linked to.]

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Re: Sterling * five points star . Must be British ?

Postby mirlo » Sat Mar 21, 2020 9:30 am

Traintime wrote:Cannot be British as they use a formal "Hallmark" system. American sources more likely. Of five noted using stars, four are nots.
One maybe left...Thomas F. Brogan Company of New Yoak, New Yoke: https://www.sterlingflatwarefashions.co ... SSB11.html

Not sure of their works, but noted by Rainwater as entered under "sterling silverware and jewelry" in old JC's.



Traintime .Hi many thanks for your help you are the only one who know something about .
Kind regards
Juan


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