It might if it did not already have the 13-1/3 lot mark to the left. The 12 is not fineness in this case.
"stainless steal" "The word Standard used on silver indicates it was made to the U.S. silver standard after 1837, so 90% pure. Please note,...
I'd always guess a Dahl to be Danish and 13-1/3 is about .830 not sterling but the 12 could be German city Zerbst
Despite the Zenith radio collectors and Svea stove collectors, this will garner little interest as no watch collectors like small no name pieces.
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Plywood was invented in the thirties I don't see plywood in your pictures
Natural erosion
Thank you!
I'm guessing mid 1900s [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Slightly pearlescent
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I used a regional A box but I hear that is going away this month I got about $100 for the set after being listed near a year
I sold the set of four on feebay and can't find the odd one
But the inside space is like 7/8" or 1"
My guess would be dresser mirror [ATTACH]
I had a set of four corners plus one extra of the big ones identical to these
Tailor's curved measure [ATTACH]
I see lines
A look at the edges will help you see the casting lines
[IMG] The old American marble making machines have been sold to mexico and the orient. They are getting the glass formulas similar to what used...
Correct term is fake or counterfeit
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