Old silver box

FriscoT06

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May 2, 2011
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You ever have that feeling that you’re gonna find something good? My wife and I were driving by Goodwill like always, but today I said we have to go in because I feel like there’s silver in there. The 50% off sale was Saturday, so I was hoping they would load the shelves up while I was there Friday, and I wanted to find it before all the hunters come tomorrow. I told my wife I would only go in for ten minutes, unlike my usual 45min. I walk in, see an old plated looking box for $3 with no magic word on the bottom, but saw that it was well constructed, every part was stamped with a makers mark, and a nice ebonized finial- saw the hallmark on the back near the hinge- old English markings! I believe it is a sterling tea caddy or sugar with markings from Henry Stratford of Sheffield England, sterling, made in 1897. Took 3 minutes from leaving the car to find it on the shelf.
 

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Weighs about 4.5oz- included a pic of one for sale online- couldn’t find another exact match.
 

Awesome find. It just proves don’t only look on the bottom for marks!
 

Ya got to love Goodwill.
 

Someone missed that one when it came in. Very nice score.
 

Nice find, congrats! :occasion14:
 

Holy moly what a score
 

You have to scrutinize every inch of everything good eye
 

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