Unlikely this is a brandy-warmer, it would be a bit precarious perch for the snifter, and lacks a secondary support to place it at the correct...
Will mention that Scandinavian/Nordic silver, (most often Norwegian, Danish and Icelandic - Sweden and Finland with well regulated assay in local...
Trust your instincts, Sue - the brooch is more in the Danish skønvirke aesthetic... My Copenhagen spoon with similar marks: [ATTACH] [ATTACH]...
At that size, it was likely intended as a bonbon dish. Not the quality of the larger basket linked, which likely dates to the early 20th century,...
I've a Danish souvenir spoon with similar separate '830' and 'S' marks... ~Cheryl
Guess it was when you asked, "Any idea of age...?" Aircraft parts are usually of substantial weight, and for obvious reasons, damage should be...
The 767 was introduced in 1982 - is there a reason you doubt the part manufacture date of '11/95'? ~Cheryl
Hi Nate, haven't been here much lately, so missed this. Nice find, you should look for a lion mark with '1' or '2' for quality (likely 2nd...
It was fairly common for lighter weight spoons, usually London - its purpose was to discourage patching the marks into larger pieces in attempts...
London, 1816, Solomon Hougham - here's a full set of marks on a larger piece:...
Here's a 1941 ad showing a waterfall chest table (mine has a similar shelf), the Italic trademark was in use by then, but not used here:...
No marriage or conversion, an original silver chest table from Oneida Community, that Italic trademark would be circa 1940s-50s, though similar...
Welcome to the forums. Believe Isy Jay was just sharing the name of the weave pattern... ~Cheryl
Italy, 1968+ - see #32 on this page: http://www.silvercollection.it/SILVERSMITHSMI1.html ~Cheryl
Awww - it's Judy's Nisse party! So cute, and love your Dala horse ornaments - the horses are another of my 'casual' collections, pick them up...
Have to ask why you believe this English piece was from the Kentucky-based Beverly Hills Supper Club - a very quick look online doesn't seem to...
Though it's often easy to discern if the household was Jewish, can't really know that items found at an estate sale were used as a 'bagel and lox...
In British silverplate, Elkington, Walker & Hall, Bradbury & Sons, Mappin & Webb (though not fully researched) and perhaps a couple of others used...
Not really sure why there is confusion regarding the loop button hook - there are four similar shown on the Brandon book page with the chatelaine....
Eh, first pic shows a cake server knife, a sardine fork, and a cheese server; second pic shows a cocktail/hors d'oeuvres fork, pastry tongs, and a...
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