Silver Bookmarks

Advanced Search
0 ItemsSubtotal: $0.00
View Cart
Login
HomeAboutHallmarksReferencesRelated SitesCommentsContact Us
Advanced Search
HomeAboutFavoritesHallmarksReferencesRelated SitesCommentsContact Us
All Bookmarks
Favorites
Sold
Scan QR Code New!
Funny Names New!
Browse by Bookmark
Browse by Group
Browse by Category
Welcome to Silver Bookmarks

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.
More about this site...
Random Bookmarks from the Collection
All Bookmarks->
This bookmark was made in Peru probably in the 1970's. It is marked Peru 925 and some sort of hallmark. The top is a figural Llama with a saddle on it's back.
This bookmark was made in Peru probably in the 1970's. It is marked Peru 925 and some sort of hallmark. The top is a figural Llama with a saddle on it's back.
More info...
This bookmark was made in Canada or the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is in the shape of a trowel with the handle in the shape of a beaver on a tree branch. The middle blade says Montreal. It is marked sterling on the back.
This bookmark was made in Canada or the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is in the shape of a trowel with the handle in the shape of a beaver on a tree branch. The middle blade says Montreal. It is marked sterling on the back.
More info...
This bookmark was made in the US by The Whitehead and Hoag Co. in Newark, NJ. The patent on this is dated June 6, 1905. It is a view of the bottom of a pair of feet and is an advertisement for the Tappan Shoe Mfg. Co. of Coldwater Michigan. The back of the bookmark says "The Best is none too good for our customers. Shoddy Goods are dear at any price." "Do you wear TAPPAN Shoes? --- If not, why not?"
This bookmark was made in the US by The Whitehead and Hoag Co. in Newark, NJ. The patent on this is dated June 6, 1905. It is a view of the bottom of a pair of feet and is an advertisement for the Tappan Shoe Mfg. Co. of Coldwater Michigan. The back of the bookmark says "The Best is none too good for our customers. Shoddy Goods are dear at any price." "Do you wear TAPPAN Shoes? --- If not, why not?"
More info...
This bookmark was probably made in the US but it is very hard to say. It is made of metal (possibly silver plate or chrome). The top has a rope and flower motif. Date is unknown.
This bookmark was probably made in the US but it is very hard to say. It is made of metal (possibly silver plate or chrome). The top has a rope and flower motif. Date is unknown.
More info...
This bookmark is made in the US by a native American tribe. It has a turquoise stone on the top and is marked Many goats, sterling on the back.
This bookmark is made in the US by a native American tribe. It has a turquoise stone on the top and is marked Many goats, sterling on the back.
More info...
This bookmark was made in China. It is made of tin and enamel paint and is yellow with a Chinese symbol on the top. Written underneath the symbol is "Longevity". The date is 1970 - 1980.
This bookmark was made in China. It is made of tin and enamel paint and is yellow with a Chinese symbol on the top. Written underneath the symbol is "Longevity". The date is 1970 - 1980.
More info...
This bookmark was made in London, England in 1888. It is a very large bookmark and was more likely used as a letter or page opener. It is marked SC, and the standard marks for London and 1888.
This bookmark was made in London, England in 1888. It is a very large bookmark and was more likely used as a letter or page opener. It is marked SC, and the standard marks for London and 1888.
More info...
This bookmark was made in a Scandinavian country, possibly Denmark between 1910 - 1920. It depicts an erupting geyser on the top. It is marked 830S and SS. The front says "Geysir".
This bookmark was made in a Scandinavian country, possibly Denmark between 1910 - 1920. It depicts an erupting geyser on the top. It is marked 830S and SS. The front says "Geysir".
More info...