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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 is from Tiffany possibly from the 1970's to early 1980's. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. It is in the shape of an apple.
This bookmark is from Tiffany possibly from the 1970's to early 1980's. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. It is in the shape of an apple.
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This bookmark is made in Peru. It is stamped 925 on the back. It is an Incan or Mayan god. Date is unknown.
This bookmark is made in Peru. It is stamped 925 on the back. It is an Incan or Mayan god. Date is unknown.
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 This bookmark was made in Birmingham England by Addie and Lovekin. It is marked with the makers symbol and the marks for Birmingham and 1898. It is in the shape of a trowel with a turned ivory handle. The very tip of the trowel blade is also marked with a very small symbol, possibly masonic.  The date is 1898.
This bookmark was made in Birmingham England by Addie and Lovekin. It is marked with the makers symbol and the marks for Birmingham and 1898. It is in the shape of a trowel with a turned ivory handle. The very tip of the trowel blade is also marked with a very small symbol, possibly masonic. The date is 1898.
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 This bookmark was possibly made in India or China. It is made of bone or ivory and shows a donkey pulling a wagon on the top. The date is unknown.
This bookmark was possibly made in India or China. It is made of bone or ivory and shows a donkey pulling a wagon on the top. The date is unknown.
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This bookmark is from Norway. The date is 1900 - 1910. The top blade is silver and is marked 830S H.Gm. with two other marks. The bottom blade is celluloid made to look like ivory.
This bookmark is from Norway. The date is 1900 - 1910. The top blade is silver and is marked 830S H.Gm. with two other marks. The bottom blade is celluloid made to look like ivory.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by F. F. Pulver Co, of Rochester, NY in 1904. It is a celluloid advertising bookmark for Fairchild Bros. & Foster for their Digestive Ferments products. The top is a picture of a butterfly. The back says "Panopepton, Fairchild's essence of Pepsine, Peptonising Tubes, Peptogenic Milk Power, Enzymol, Lecithin."
This bookmark was made in the US by F. F. Pulver Co, of Rochester, NY in 1904. It is a celluloid advertising bookmark for Fairchild Bros. & Foster for their Digestive Ferments products. The top is a picture of a butterfly. The back says "Panopepton, Fairchild's essence of Pepsine, Peptonising Tubes, Peptogenic Milk Power, Enzymol, Lecithin."
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 This bookmark was made in the US by Shiebler. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark. The top, and top blade is a figural flower. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by Shiebler. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark. The top, and top blade is a figural flower. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is made of mother-of-pearl and silver and had a red silk tassel on top. There is a photo of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. on the blade. It was most likely used as a letter opener as well.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is made of mother-of-pearl and silver and had a red silk tassel on top. There is a photo of Oliver Wendell Holmes, Sr. on the blade. It was most likely used as a letter opener as well.
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