Not sure if the boxes you've posted are just to share or if you're looking for identification. If you're looking for help, please post more...
It's definitely E.G. Webster & Son, one of their numerous 'Dutch Reproductions', 1920s, give or take a few years either way... ~Cheryl
When looking for identification it's always a good idea to show any marks, and any other views that might aid in determining use or origin - also...
Here are my other salt sifters: [ATTACH] And a 1907 ad including a salt sifter often misidentified these days (even firmly identified as a...
A modern Japanese salt sifter (cute, but not as elegant): [ATTACH]...
Recently a pair of odd little tongs were shown in a silver group, with some unlikely suggestions for their use made - while I'd never actually...
As shown in Erik's Etsy shop... ~Cheryl
It was so unclear to me, but that was what I thought initially, so took a quick look at English silverplate marks on Giorgio's site and found no...
Too worn for these old eyes, but it's unlikely to be other than English silverplate, the middle mark will be the maker's surname split on two...
Unfortunately your bracelet is a fake - it's not just the mark, which should have the 'WHITING & DAVIS CO. MESH BAGS' mark, or on the older...
Most likely of Swedish manufacture (the 'Oja' surname also found in Sweden), they often use the same date codes for silver on pewter - 'R10' would...
I have one of woven bamboo rather than coiled packed away somewhere, my Mom, born in 1925, said it was like one in her home as a child... ~Cheryl...
Can't make out that last mark shown, though it seems vaguely familiar - the German maker is Gebrüder Deyhle... ~Cheryl
Heh, I'm flattered, but sorry, these old eyes can't make anything out of the marks. Hopefully someone will be able to help... ~Cheryl
The maker's mark is in a square cartouche, so it's silverplate - if silver, the mark would be in a lozenge (diamond) like the examples cited......
That brought back a sweet memory, Johnny. You're a Florida boy, so might remember Bentley's Luggage in all the malls - I was a manager in the...
The majority of my antiques and other collectibles have meaning to me, their value in that regardless of rarity or lack thereof - have many items...
Similar form from a 1916 Wallace catalog: [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
Nice piece! Wish these old eyes could make out all the marks, but can see that the mark at far right is an '84' rather than '88' - the fineness...
Heh, when I was a kid in the '60s, my brother gave me a rock tumbler for Christmas (it was on my list) and there were caps exactly like those...
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