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elaine grierson Posts: 1 |
posted 10-20-2010 03:53 AM
hoping to identify my grandfathers cuff or studs box. Box is lidded 2" long, 1-1/2" wide,1: high including 4 round ball feet. Inscription says "Here's Your" with a silver stud annealed to the top. the container is filigreed (cut out) on all four sides - this measures 3/4". Clearly marked on base as Quadruple plate. Meriden Conn. W.L. Cox Silver plate. Within the circle there appears to be crossed "salad servers" (sorry) a similar mark on someone else's pieces has this mark but says it is a Wilcox Silver? I haven't been able to look at any catalogues, however any assistance appreciated from me in Sydney, Australia.Apologies absolutely cannot figure out how to add a photo! Welcome to the Silver Salon Forum. Please read the yellow box at the start of this page and respond with the requested background. Please try to post photos. If if the instructions in How to post Photos don't work please tell us what you did. This way we can help you and clarify the instructions. IP: Logged |
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