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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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his 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 numbers 1863 and 4, and Mrs. Bardell. This is a figure of the Dickens character Mrs. Bardell from the book 'The Pickwick Papers.'" The date is 1890 - 1936. "
his 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 numbers 1863 and 4, and Mrs. Bardell. This is a figure of the Dickens character Mrs. Bardell from the book 'The Pickwick Papers.'" The date is 1890 - 1936. "
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 This bookmark is made in London, England. The maker is JD and the hallmarks date this piece to 1897. The top is a figural tall sailing ship with three masts.  The date is 1897.
This bookmark is made in London, England. The maker is JD and the hallmarks date this piece to 1897. The top is a figural tall sailing ship with three masts. The date is 1897.
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This bookmark is made of two pieces of green celluloid clipped together with a silver plated mount in the shape of a scallop. It is marked EPNS (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) and has a Patent number 212101. It was patented on March 2, 1923 by A. J. Smith of Variety Works, Fredrick Street, Birmingham, England.
This bookmark is made of two pieces of green celluloid clipped together with a silver plated mount in the shape of a scallop. It is marked EPNS (Electro Plated Nickel Silver) and has a Patent number 212101. It was patented on March 2, 1923 by A. J. Smith of Variety Works, Fredrick Street, Birmingham, England.
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his bookmark was made in France. It is made of mother-of-pearl and has a hand carved figural fish at the top. The date is 1880 - 1900.
his bookmark was made in France. It is made of mother-of-pearl and has a hand carved figural fish at the top. The date is 1880 - 1900.
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 This bookmark was made in the US by David C. Cook Publishing of Elgin, Ill. It is a plastic or celluloid bookmark with a poem about motherhood by G. Newell Lovejoy. The date is 1940 - 1950.
This bookmark was made in the US by David C. Cook Publishing of Elgin, Ill. It is a plastic or celluloid bookmark with a poem about motherhood by G. Newell Lovejoy. The date is 1940 - 1950.
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This bookmark was made in China. It is made of tin and enamel paint and has a dark blue and pink Chinese mask on top.  The date is 1960 - 1970.
This bookmark was made in China. It is made of tin and enamel paint and has a dark blue and pink Chinese mask on top. The date is 1960 - 1970.
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This bookmark has a grouse claw holding a banded agate marble and silver plate blades. It is in the shape of a sickle. It was probably made in a Scotland about 1920 - 1930.
This bookmark has a grouse claw holding a banded agate marble and silver plate blades. It is in the shape of a sickle. It was probably made in a Scotland about 1920 - 1930.
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This bookmark was made in Austrailia by Prond. It is marked STG 925 for sterling. The to is a figural bird, possibly a woodpecker sitting on a boomarang. The date is 1950 - 1970.
This bookmark was made in Austrailia by Prond. It is marked STG 925 for sterling. The to is a figural bird, possibly a woodpecker sitting on a boomarang. The date is 1950 - 1970.
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