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    Posted 9 years ago

    eileenannd…
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    I picked up this sterling silver tray with either flower or drink vials. It's the silver mark that's on the bottom that has me totally confused. I'm not sure if the letters in the hatch lines are supposed to represent at date and then there's a sort of anchor as part of the stamp as well.

    If anyone has any ideas about this mark, I'd really appreciate it.

    Thanks

    Eileen

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    1. eileenanndoran, 9 years ago
      Look at that. I have been hunting for a while and then 10 minutes after I posted this I found the company. Its William B. Kerr & Co of Newark NJ.

      Should have waited.

      Thank you all just the same.
    2. kyratango kyratango, 9 years ago
      Hi! Welcome to CW :-)
      The mark represents a fasces of lictor.
      http://www.britannica.com/topic/fasces
      glad you found your maker!
    3. eileenanndoran, 9 years ago
      Thank you Kyra. How silly to actually find the mark so quickly. I just love collecting everything.

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