:jawdrop: Jeepers, that pattern sells for quite a bit more than the silver value. I've got a lot to learn. Thanks! You rock!
#7 says, I. Brilleman, btw. (I think)
This is so frustrating, trying to find patterns. I ran across a pattern that looked familiar while searching for the patterns for spoons #1 and...
I learned something new today. I had wrongly assumed that silver plated silverware was made by coating steel with silver. I have no idea what...
3 5/8" long. Plated? Hmmm. A magnet does not stick to it at all. Did they silver plate aluminum?
Ahh! I wondered about that 12. I wasn't sure if it was a reference to a pattern, like it might on a piece of china, or something else. When...
No, I just don't know anything about silver. I did do a search on the names but it didn't give me a specific date. I don't know what else to look...
#14 has no markings on the back. Any idea who made them? #15, the carving set, has stainless steel blade and tines but the handles appear to be...
#10 and #11 don't have a name on the back. Who made them? What would #13 have been used for? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
What are the scalloped spoons used for? Sugar? Something else? Also, approx. age and value? [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
What have I got in this lot? I suppose I could have combined #3 and #4 as one number as they are the same thing, just different sizes, so I only...
I went through it all today and at least two thirds of it was silver plated, so I won't bother with those. I've still got enough to do three or...
Oh yes, I know that. :) I just don't have the time tonight, as it is past my bedtime.
You mean you aren't? :jawdrop: ;) There are certainly many more knowledgeable people here than me. That is for sure!
OK, I will give it a try, probably tomorrow night. My wife will have me busy during the day with a honey-do list, scraping wallpaper, cleaning...
Based on the recent posts I have seen. Should I post more pictures of this mishmash collection? [ATTACH]
I believe my mother still has a quilt that my great grandmother started in the 1930s that featured the Indian good luck symbol. Because of...
That was tongue in cheek. :-)
That would make perfect sense. They did sell butter at the farmer's market, so I'm sure they had plenty of their own to bring wherever...
Was 1936 the date of the event, or was it an expiration date? :happy:
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