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Here you will find a reference site of antique silver (among other materials) bookmarks. There are over 1200 pieces and are displayed with an interactive catalog where all bookmarks are numbered and can be seen enlarged with a picture of any hallmark they may have. Browse by number, group, material, origin, manufacturer, shape, style or date or search by text.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by J.F. Fradley. It is marked on the back with sterling, the manufacturers hallmark of a cross, the numbers 1863 and 41, and Little Jenny. This is a figure of the Dickens character Jenny Wren from the book "Our Mutual Friend." The date is 1890 - 1936.
This bookmark was made in the US by J.F. Fradley. It is marked on the back with sterling, the manufacturers hallmark of a cross, the numbers 1863 and 41, and Little Jenny. This is a figure of the Dickens character Jenny Wren from the book "Our Mutual Friend." The date is 1890 - 1936.
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This bookmark is European and probably not silver (although the dealer said it was). It has an agate handle and is the shape of a trowel.
This bookmark is European and probably not silver (although the dealer said it was). It has an agate handle and is the shape of a trowel.
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This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked Sterling 1601 on the back. The top blade is a shield that says "..Let her wear it out with good counsel.., Much Ado, II-3" It is a quote from the Shakespeare play, "Much Ado About Nothing" act II, scene 3. It was probably used in a law book in a law library. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked Sterling 1601 on the back. The top blade is a shield that says "..Let her wear it out with good counsel.., Much Ado, II-3" It is a quote from the Shakespeare play, "Much Ado About Nothing" act II, scene 3. It was probably used in a law book in a law library. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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This bookmark is made in Birmingham, England. It is marked with the the date mark of 1920 and the hallmarks for Birmingham. It is silver and enamel and has the shield of the Cygnet Rowing Club.
This bookmark is made in Birmingham, England. It is marked with the the date mark of 1920 and the hallmarks for Birmingham. It is silver and enamel and has the shield of the Cygnet Rowing Club.
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This bookmark was made in Holland as a souvenir for Hearst Castle. It is marked only Holland on the back and is therefore not silver. It is possibly silver plate. The Top is a picture of Hearst Castle. Date is 1930 - 1950.
This bookmark was made in Holland as a souvenir for Hearst Castle. It is marked only Holland on the back and is therefore not silver. It is possibly silver plate. The Top is a picture of Hearst Castle. Date is 1930 - 1950.
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This bookmark was probably made in Europe somewhere. It is celluloid with a celluloid link chain and a large blue tassel. The date is 1920 - 1930.
This bookmark was probably made in Europe somewhere. It is celluloid with a celluloid link chain and a large blue tassel. The date is 1920 - 1930.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Gorham. It is marked Gorham sterling 1398. It is a corner bookmark with flowers on the top.
This bookmark was made in the US by Gorham. It is marked Gorham sterling 1398. It is a corner bookmark with flowers on the top.
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This bookmark is American made possibly by Pryor Manufacturing Co. The hallmark is NP Co. and Sterling. It is a picture of a Gibson Girl and was made between 1900 and 1920.
This bookmark is American made possibly by Pryor Manufacturing Co. The hallmark is NP Co. and Sterling. It is a picture of a Gibson Girl and was made between 1900 and 1920.
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