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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 American made. It is made of copper and has an enamel painted Indian totem pole. It was probably a souvenir of the Pomona, California Fair sometime in the 1940's.
This bookmark was American made. It is made of copper and has an enamel painted Indian totem pole. It was probably a souvenir of the Pomona, California Fair sometime in the 1940's.
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This bookmark was made in the US by F.A. Hermann Co. It is marked Sterling and has the manufacturers hallmark of an "H" enclosed within a triangle. It is a small bookmark with a nice enamel picture of flowers. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by F.A. Hermann Co. It is marked Sterling and has the manufacturers hallmark of an "H" enclosed within a triangle. It is a small bookmark with a nice enamel picture of flowers. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by J. F. Fradley & Co., a small New York silver manufacturer in business from 1870 - 1936. It is in the shape of a man, Sam Weller, the servant of Samuel Pickwick from the book The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. It is marked Sterling, the cross hallmark, 1863 and The Metcalf Co. Also inscribed on the back is "Sam Weller". Date is 1890 - 1936.
This bookmark was made in the US by J. F. Fradley & Co., a small New York silver manufacturer in business from 1870 - 1936. It is in the shape of a man, Sam Weller, the servant of Samuel Pickwick from the book The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens. It is marked Sterling, the cross hallmark, 1863 and The Metcalf Co. Also inscribed on the back is "Sam Weller". Date is 1890 - 1936.
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This brass bookmark was made in France by an unknown manufacturer. It depicts the head of an African warrior with diamond eyes and an agate marble head. It has the remnants of a bronze finish.
This brass bookmark was made in France by an unknown manufacturer. It depicts the head of an African warrior with diamond eyes and an agate marble head. It has the remnants of a bronze finish.
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This bookmark is American from Webster Co. It is marked Webster Sterling with the manufacturers hallmark. Date is probably 1920 - 1930s.
This bookmark is American from Webster Co. It is marked Webster Sterling with the manufacturers hallmark. Date is probably 1920 - 1930s.
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This bookmark was made in the Norway. It has hand hammered blades and a fleur-de-lis on the top. It is marked P&B 830S on the back. Date is probably 1920 - 1930.
This bookmark was made in the Norway. It has hand hammered blades and a fleur-de-lis on the top. It is marked P&B 830S on the back. Date is probably 1920 - 1930.
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This bookmark is made in Denmark by Georg Jensen. It has the makers mark which was used after 1945. It is marked Sterling and is stamped with the number 52.
This bookmark is made in Denmark by Georg Jensen. It has the makers mark which was used after 1945. It is marked Sterling and is stamped with the number 52.
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This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked Sterling Top. The top is a blade of mother of pearl, which could be used as a page cutter.  The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked Sterling Top. The top is a blade of mother of pearl, which could be used as a page cutter. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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