✅ SOLVED Silver Bracelet... Looking to date

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By looking at sterling bracelet Dave I do have to ask why you bent it up? It was looking good in the first 3 photos? :tongue3:
Sterling jewelry up until the 1940's era was usually stamped "STERLING" OR "STER" OR "STG".
So it could like you stated from that era.
 

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By looking at sterling bracelet Dave I do have to ask why you bent it up? It was looking good in the first 3 photos? :tongue3:
Sterling jewelry up until the 1940's era was usually stamped "STERLING" OR "STER" OR "STG".
So it could like you stated from that era.

Thanks Jim... just thought it would make it more unique if I bent it up a bit! :thumbsup:

Now get back to work on that scaffolding. :laughing7:
 

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Hi Dave, figure pic #4 is the first taken:tongue3:
for a simple mark its tough to id, im currently trying to id iced tea spoon with what appears a dolphin and mermaid.
best wishes, Herbie.
 

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Is it a letter 'A' or a triangle?

Triangle = Birmingham import mark
 

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Hi Dave, figure pic #4 is the first taken:tongue3:
for a simple mark its tough to id, im currently trying to id iced tea spoon with what appears a dolphin and mermaid.
best wishes, Herbie.
Hey Herbie, how you been my friend! :hello:
I'll trade you this bracelet for your iced tea spoon any day bud. :laughing7:

Dave



Is it a letter 'A' or a triangle?

Triangle = Birmingham import mark

Hi Matt,
It is a letter 'A' inside what looks like a half circle.

Thanks for your interest,
Dave
 

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Very nice find! Great restoration too. How'd you get it back to original shape?
 

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Very nice find! Great restoration too. How'd you get it back to original shape?

Thankfully silver is relatively soft, so I slid it around a pipe and used a small brass jewelers hammer to reshape it. :thumbsup:

Thanks very much for your question,
Dave
 

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Is it a letter 'A' or a triangle?

Triangle = Birmingham import mark
Matt, If it were English silver there would be a series of marks. None of which would say "sterling".

I'm not convinced it's an A. A better photo may help. That one is pretty blurry when enlarged.

It could be a Native American hallmark. I didn't find it online but that doesn't mean anything. I'll check my books in a little while.
 

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