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Tiffany Silver13 of 45Made For Tiffany Gorham Medallion 11.5in Fish ServerVintage Tiffany & Co Sterling Silver Pocket Knife
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    Posted 8 years ago

    ThisAndTha…
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    It's approximately 9 1/2 inches long (actually closer to 10 1/2 in, see updated photos), with "900" and "WTE" markings on the handle. There are some rust spots on the blade. It was in the green Tiffany bag in the picture, but I'm not sure if it actually IS a Tiffany piece, or what the name of the pattern is. Any information is appreciated, even just WHERE to look for more info!

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    1. OlofZ OlofZ, 8 years ago
      Nice! A photo of the marks would be helpful, as well as one of the blade.
    2. ThisAndThatYouKnow, 8 years ago
      Thanks, all; here are some better pictures of the details.
    3. ThisAndThatYouKnow, 8 years ago
      Thanks for the interest; I guess no one who's seen this knows any way to identify the maker.

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