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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 number 7, and Oliver Twist. This is a figure of the Dickens character from the book with the same name. 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 number 7, and Oliver Twist. This is a figure of the Dickens character from the book with the same name. The date is 1890 - 1936.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Benedict Mfg. Co. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark of a four leaf clover and Sterling. It is a simple bookmark of an elongated heart. Date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by Benedict Mfg. Co. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark of a four leaf clover and Sterling. It is a simple bookmark of an elongated heart. Date is 1900 - 1910.
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This bookmark was made in Holland. It is marked HH 90 and Holland. The top part of this bookmark is the Eastern Star, the symbol of the woman's branch of the Freemasons.
This bookmark was made in Holland. It is marked HH 90 and Holland. The top part of this bookmark is the Eastern Star, the symbol of the woman's branch of the Freemasons.
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This bookmark was made in a European country probably for sale in England. It is marked Sterling Silver Prov Patent. The blades are faux tortoise shell made of Casein and are held by a silver band at the top. Attached to this band is a chain and a small silver acorn. The date is 1910 - 1920.
This bookmark was made in a European country probably for sale in England. It is marked Sterling Silver Prov Patent. The blades are faux tortoise shell made of Casein and are held by a silver band at the top. Attached to this band is a chain and a small silver acorn. The date is 1910 - 1920.
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This bookmark was made in the US between 1900 and 1920. It is marked Sterling and the number 1853. The manufacturer is unknown.
This bookmark was made in the US between 1900 and 1920. It is marked Sterling and the number 1853. The manufacturer is unknown.
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This bookmark is made in Norway. It has 925S and a hallmark on the front blade. The top is of a Norse ship done in enamel and the word NORGE underneath it. The date is unknown.
This bookmark is made in Norway. It has 925S and a hallmark on the front blade. The top is of a Norse ship done in enamel and the word NORGE underneath it. The date is unknown.
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This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling. The top a fancy art nouveau design, almost a filigree. It has a yellow silk tassel. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling. The top a fancy art nouveau design, almost a filigree. It has a yellow silk tassel. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Tiffany & Co. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. The date could be early 1900's from the mark but that's just a guess. The top is in the shape of a maple leaf. It's interesting because it is asymetrical.
This bookmark was made in the US by Tiffany & Co. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. The date could be early 1900's from the mark but that's just a guess. The top is in the shape of a maple leaf. It's interesting because it is asymetrical.
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