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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 an unknown manufacturer. It is a souvenir bookmark for Reno, Nevada and is made of silver plate over brass. The top has a medalion of Reno, Nevada. The date is 1940 - 1950.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is a souvenir bookmark for Reno, Nevada and is made of silver plate over brass. The top has a medalion of Reno, Nevada. The date is 1940 - 1950.
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This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling on the lower outer blade. The top is a rabbit poking his body out of a lily flower. This was most likely an Easter gift. It was sold in the 1910 Shreve catalog.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling on the lower outer blade. The top is a rabbit poking his body out of a lily flower. This was most likely an Easter gift. It was sold in the 1910 Shreve catalog.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is completely unmarked but is believed to be silver. It has a figural of a long horn goat at the top. The center blade is inscribed MMB. The date is 1920 - 1930.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is completely unmarked but is believed to be silver. It has a figural of a long horn goat at the top. The center blade is inscribed MMB. The date is 1920 - 1930.
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This bookmark was made in the US between 1900 - 1910. It is made of aluminum and is an advertisment for Velvet Candy. It is a lithograph of a monkey holding a bag of Velvet candy where the monkey's elbow is the cutout for the top blade.
This bookmark was made in the US between 1900 - 1910. It is made of aluminum and is an advertisment for Velvet Candy. It is a lithograph of a monkey holding a bag of Velvet candy where the monkey's elbow is the cutout for the top blade.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling on the back. The top is an art nouveau design of a flower.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is marked sterling on the back. The top is an art nouveau design of a flower.
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 This bookmark is made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is only marked sterling. It is in the form of a a stalk of bamboo with two leaves as the blades of the bookmark.  The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark is made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It is only marked sterling. It is in the form of a a stalk of bamboo with two leaves as the blades of the bookmark. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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 This bookmark was made in Sheffield, England. It is marked with the makers mark and the hallmarks for Sheffield and the year 1988. The top is an inlaid piece of brown quartz.
This bookmark was made in Sheffield, England. It is marked with the makers mark and the hallmarks for Sheffield and the year 1988. The top is an inlaid piece of brown quartz.
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This bookmark was made in Holland between 1920 and 1930. It is hallmarked with two symbols and 90 for fineness of silver plate. The top is a picture of a ship, the MS Princess Irene.
This bookmark was made in Holland between 1920 and 1930. It is hallmarked with two symbols and 90 for fineness of silver plate. The top is a picture of a ship, the MS Princess Irene.
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