Darn it. Thanks anyway.
I think you're right with Robert Burns. Good call. Now, how about the maker?
The spoon is 4" long, with an unknown man at the top. I can't figure out the maker, either. TIA.[ATTACH]
You people are geniuses. Thank you!
Here's a better photo of the maker's mark.
Definitely sterling - it's marked a bit further along.
I just bought a sterling ladle and sugar spoon at auction, and I can't figure out the maker. The pattern is lovely - very elaborate....
A recent box lot purchase. When you compress the handle, it opens to a reticulated spoon on top and a solid spoon on the bottom. It takes some...
Wow! Thank you. I never would have discovered it on my own.
I tried everywhere I could find - still no luck identifying the maker.
I just purchased this sugar bowl (part of a set with teapot and creamer). I can't figure out the maker. Plus, it's HUGE - it measures 7 inches...
You people rock! Thanks again.
So funny I forgot to laugh. Thanks anyway, for taking a look at it.
Hi - I found this print at a church sale. The front bottom left is marked Reinthal & Newman, NY. I know they did many prints, but I don't know...
Thank you!
Hi - Recent estate sale buy, but after looking through Replacements I can't find the pattern name. Any help?[ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Can anyone decipher the maker's marks in between silver plate and England? This is from a pair of twisted three-arm candelabra.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
I got this vase at auction and can't decide if it's nifty or junk. It's four inches high and measure 5 inches across. The bottom has the same...
Can anyone translate the information on the bottom of this blue vase? It measures 7 inches tall.[ATTACH] [ATTACH]
Great! Thank you for the information.
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