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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 Tiffany and Co. It was made in the 1960's. It is in the shape of a leaf. The hallmark on the back includes the word Maker implying that Tiffany made this one as opposed to having it made from another silversmith.
This bookmark was made in the US by Tiffany and Co. It was made in the 1960's. It is in the shape of a leaf. The hallmark on the back includes the word Maker implying that Tiffany made this one as opposed to having it made from another silversmith.
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This bookmark was made in Canada between 1920 - 1930. It is marked Sterling with a hallmark. The top says Halifax, N.S. and Sebastopol. It has a picture of an Arch with an animal on top with trees on either side.
This bookmark was made in Canada between 1920 - 1930. It is marked Sterling with a hallmark. The top says Halifax, N.S. and Sebastopol. It has a picture of an Arch with an animal on top with trees on either side.
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This bookmark was made in the US by La Pierre. It has the manufacturers hallmark, sterling and the number 449. The top has a wreath of flowers with a ribbon on top.
This bookmark was made in the US by La Pierre. It has the manufacturers hallmark, sterling and the number 449. The top has a wreath of flowers with a ribbon on top.
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This bookmark was made in England. It has London hallmarks and is also marked "Made in England". Dead giveaway there. This is a figural of Mr. Pickwick from the Charles Dickens classic. The back is inscribed "Chops and Tomato Sauce".  The date is 1911.
This bookmark was made in England. It has London hallmarks and is also marked "Made in England". Dead giveaway there. This is a figural of Mr. Pickwick from the Charles Dickens classic. The back is inscribed "Chops and Tomato Sauce". The date is 1911.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Kohn. It is marked KOHN Sterling 1636. The top is a figural flower with a bud which makes the top blade of the clip.
This bookmark was made in the US by Kohn. It is marked KOHN Sterling 1636. The top is a figural flower with a bud which makes the top blade of the clip.
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This bookmark is made in Japan between 1890 - 1910. It is made of brass and bronze with a figural snail as the top blade. It is also a clip where you can squeeze the shell part of the snail to raise the body to slip the page between.
This bookmark is made in Japan between 1890 - 1910. It is made of brass and bronze with a figural snail as the top blade. It is also a clip where you can squeeze the shell part of the snail to raise the body to slip the page between.
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This bookmark was made in the US by H-RCo. It is marked H-RCO Sterling on the back. The top is a blue, green and yellow enamel paradise fish. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by H-RCo. It is marked H-RCO Sterling on the back. The top is a blue, green and yellow enamel paradise fish. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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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?"
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