There is no coin category[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] The bowl is silver. No maker's mark or hallmark. The 'coin' was obviously soldered in place....
Is this a good maker? [ATTACH]
and any guesses at the maker? [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Is this the current or former Bonnie Dick and was the MAA a Navy guy or Marine? [ATTACH]
[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Multi piece top
http://vid55.photobucket.com/albums/g159/terry5732/0712ric.mp4 In other than direct light it looks mostly black but at about 45 degrees it looks...
"ORIGINAL ROGERS" [ATTACH] [ATTACH] Obviously 1960ish. Most of their similar patterns curve the other way.
On a tiny cream pitcher [ATTACH]
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or something to do with table setting? [IMG] [IMG]
Five ounces. Five inches long. Four inches wide. ~800 silver or completely silver solder covered. No maker's mark. I got big and gaudy. Any other...
Looks like tin on copper - Persian ish [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] I really can't see much more with a loupe than these pics show
Seems rather silly to me to have split the forum into bits. If anyone happens to stumble in here I have this puzzle. No maker's mark. Nickel...
Anyone recognize this "M" on a pressure cap? [ATTACH]
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[IMG] [IMG] The two holes are about one inch diameter. Pivots on the mounting base.
Similar to 1922 Beverly but not quite like anyone else's. [IMG] Marked 'Oneida community made'.
The pictures of the mark aren't good. The mark isn't clear with a 20x loupe. The 'GAB' is actually clearer in one picture than it is in hand....
I looked through all the listed patterns in two different places twice [IMG]
I ran across another of these marks not long ago. It seems real familiar. I can't place it now. [IMG] [IMG]
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