Tiffany's 1934 'Hampton' pattern, mark indicates it was produced no later than 1947 (or at least the die) - looks like a tomato or cucumber server...
Sweet little piece, Johnny. As already said, 'SILVER' is found on pieces from different countries, but that simple sans-serif stamp strikes me as...
When you see those long-legged Aesthetic pieces with the angular elements, they'll date circa 1870s, give or take a few years either way... ~Cheryl
Plain version at the AIC: https://www.artic.edu/artworks/90585/coffee-or-tea-service ~Cheryl
Suspect this is the patent (#D4418), but the image is barely discernible: https://patents.google.com/patent/USD4418S/en ~Cheryl
Might look at Webster Mfg. Co. - circa 1870... ~Cheryl
Congrats on the 'new' range! Looks like a slightly different model in the 2-page 1961 ad below - but I sort of love the pink and the stripey wood...
After a few days of further aggravation due to a hateful hacker, my laptop is back in service, so thought I'd relax a bit and post some more...
Late '50s Moser collector's set in a similar shape case: https://www.ebay.com/itm/383457901097 [ATTACH] ~Cheryl
Eh, woke too early, bit of time for a little poking around online: Nothing actually definitive in this Smithsonian bulletin from 1963:...
Heh, my eyesight is actually failing, can't make out near what I used to (memory failing too, can't always remember what I do make out). Silver...
I see a plain rectangular case with rounded corners - to my eye, not anything exclusive to Art Deco. Personally, would think 1950s-60s Czech,...
Must be extra dense today, because I'm confused - you say you're sure the contents are contemporary to the box, but there's a mis-match in the...
[ATTACH] ~Cheryl
Personally, wouldn't have a problem with Civil War era, but suspect the 'CG' buckle more likely a local guard unit than the United States Coast...
Please show an image and/or source for that attribution - John Oxley was a Sheffield silversmith, your item is silverplate, and the 'I/O' bears no...
As already suggested, a salt missing its liner and spoon, made in Soviet Russia (the price is stamped at right, 4 rubles, 35 kopeks) - the 'ЮМ'...
Suspect the last letter on the punch was damaged, and with little slant to that final stem, it might be an 'N' - 'KELLN' a surname of German...
To my eye, looks like it say 'MADE' over 'ITALY', with a trademark that looks a bit like a boat - similar to the marks on these small bronze deer:...
Always nice to have heirlooms - on my phone, and it does have good resolution, but just can't make out your mark (eyesight isn't what it used to...
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