It's a Watson mark (crown-W-lion) - for future reference, IDs are almost always easier to make if a picture of the entire item is shown... ~Cheryl
Langlois was a United/Rexall Drugstore brand, if I recall correctly, the 'Shari' line dated from the mid '20s, this one of the early compacts, bit...
Not feeling well and barely functional, but the first spoon appears to bear an '84 GR' silverplate mark, typically French, but the maker's mark...
As Sue suggests, this was almost certainly offered as a pie knife, the size, shape and proportions are typical. Not sure why this wouldn't be...
And probably Japanese-made (no view of the underside?) ~Cheryl
Trademark of Jetter & Scheerer: [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
Swiss 0.800 by Jezler, most likely late 19th-early 20th century - no length given, but looks like a cake knife to me... ~Cheryl
That is so weird - there'd be no reason to cast the whole spoon, which pretty plain anyway, to make jewelry - would seem likely that someone...
Just an illusion near the red arrow? [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
My memory is what it used to be, but I can't recall seeing a silver 'peasant' button with a prong-back, and have to wonder if original - appears...
1922+ Austrian Hoopoe-bird mark (shown upside-down), Vienna 2nd standard (.900), feel like I should know the maker, but it's not coming to me,...
Thanks guys - glad you like them! ~Cheryl
WMF 'antler' mark... ~Cheryl
Somewhere I have one with 'Mother' that my Mom gave to my grandmother around the 1941 dating of the ads below: [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
My late Mom collected swans as well as open salts and salt spoons, the salt collection started in the early '70s, with clear EAPG pieces that...
Forgot to mention that the 1919 'Erindring' engraved on the Flat Rose spoon means 'Remembrance', common on Norwegian souvenirs... ~Cheryl
You did fine, Johnny, I would have happily paid $7 for the bag (that's a classic Norwegian pattern, made with slight variations by different...
The pattern on the Norwegian pieces is 'Flat Rose', the tower is Th. Marthinsen's silverplate mark (the other is '830S')... ~Cheryl
Nice! I was pretty well addicted, usually did my own designs on 10/1 graph paper, including one that was just endless yellow smiley-faces -...
Eh, I made a lot of similar bracelets, chokers, and headbands for myself and friends when I was a kid in the late '60s-early '70s. My loom,...
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