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Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 2:00 am
by AuburnCabinet
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.
Mark:
Item:
Additional identifying information:
Thank you for any assistance you can provide in identifying this mark!
Chris
Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:52 pm
by AuburnCabinet
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
Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 5:56 pm
by AuburnCabinet
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
My apologies for spell “check”.
Make that “AMY Sandheim”
Re: Mark on 15cm Silver(plate?) Sugar Shaker 1102
Posted: Sun Jan 16, 2022 6:20 pm
by AG2012
Hi,
It is her signature; search for more marks elsewhere if the shaker is made of sterling silver.
Regards