Personally, not really seeing a problem, that mark was common from the mid 20th century and later, and typical on gift type items produced by...
If you have some sort of proof of the origin of the jewelry, then please post it, but if it's just the existing image of little known British...
Should mention that if you choose Facebook Marketplace, be sure to use a police station 'safe exchange' spot... ~Cheryl
Dinner forks generally run over 7-1/2", usually around 8" - 7-1/4" would be a 'place fork' (really/just a smaller dinner fork), suspect the 7-1/2"...
They're usually found with the plique-à-jour salts like mine, but over the years I've also seen them on their own in sets of six, the looped...
Thanks for the compliments - glad you like them! Heh, how would you know, it's just a small collection, but the Viking stuff started a bit...
Heh, not an author. Been buying, selling, collecting, and researching silver for decades, just a passion... ~Cheryl
Stockholm maker Östberg & Lenhardtsons Nya AB, dating with 'Nya' (New) is 1915-1933, but the firm was in business as Östberg & Lenhardtsons prior...
Awww, thank you! Should say that this is a very small collection, I've seen much larger and finer collections, but I'm pleased with my choices...
They all kind of have their own personalities, don't they? As much as I love the new guy, believe the tiny Henrik Møller pair is my favorite, the...
More: [ATTACH] [ATTACH] [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
I've collected Viking themed objects since I was a kid, some of the early acquisitions were Viking ship open salts and spoons in pewter, and I...
I generally expect a 3 gallon crock to be around 10 or 11 inches tall, depending on diameter, and a stamped or painted numeral to be the capacity...
Not really where I can check anything, but the first is English nickel silver, 'Albata Plate', the crown on silverplate, etc. went out of use in...
Gotta say, what four year old wouldn't want to see inside a giant pot in easy reach, and it only takes a momentary look away for a parent to miss...
It is - Austro-Hungarian 'Fuchskopf' (fox head) mark, 4th standard (14 karat), assayed in Vienna, in use from 1872 to 1922 (the 'A' indicates...
Can't make much out of the marks except for the one at right in the first marks image - appears to be the Austro-Hungarian Fuchskopf`` (fox head)...
I think they both look very nice... ~Cheryl
[ATTACH] Heh, I'd just reported it again when it came up in my watchlist before posting here, and they finally removed it! So it does...
Nothing more to say regarding the necklace, but was just wondering if anyone has had any luck in getting eBay to remove incorrectly IDed NA...
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