Sterling bracelet mark?

diggingthe1

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Feb 11, 2015
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I found this outside of a mine shaft. I pictured a woman waiting with a picknic basket and dropping it. I imagine it is around the early 1900’s. I looked through all the marks on the site 925-1000, I might have missed it. The mark could be worn or a faint strike. Maybe it is from Europe or somewhere else. It’s a long shot but maybe someone knows the mark? Thanks for any help! I have learned you never know. 9400B3AC-F6C4-4F69-BAA4-C3D2504FAB43.jpeg3C2BBE71-B3BD-4F77-8045-9293AC3374BA.jpeg I thought it was a fancy can top for a little while. Happy hunting!
 

Thank you Jason, I am sure you are right. I love learning about the early silversmiths. Webster’s Company started out in 1869 in Massachusetts. I am sure this is a later piece but might be worth restoring. Thank you very much for the ID!!!
 

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