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Silver Pitchers28 of 51Victorian 1915-1920 Forbes Silver Co. USA Water Jug 908STERLING SILVER PITCHER
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    Posted 11 years ago

    nowjgd
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    Sterling Silver pitcher given to me by my grandmother. No known history or if there is, she didn't tell me.

    Measurements: about 9 in tall, 3.5 in wide at the largest opening, handle to spout 8.5 in, base length just under 5 in.
    Clearly marked on the bottom is:
    "R.M" or "W" then a left pointing stag or deer in profile, "&" and an "S" on the top
    on the right side "1850"
    on the left side "STERLING"
    on the bottom "4 PSS", the first "S" looks like it was going to be a "T" but they changed it.

    Did some Googling but couldn't find specifics.
    I know I can't ask for appraisals but I am going to have it looked at and would love some kind of frame of reference.

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    1. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      That's the mark of R. Wallace & Sons, Wallingford, Connecticut. They went by that name from 1871 to 1956 and today are called Wallace Silversmiths, Inc.
    2. vetraio50 vetraio50, 11 years ago
      Might well be 4PTS or 4 pints.

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