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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 is made in the US by a native American tribe. It has a green 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 green stone on the top and is marked Many goats, sterling on the back.
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This bookmark is American made by the Webster Company. It is marked with the makers hallmark and Sterling. This bookmark is from 1913. It was part of a novelty set of 6 pieces and was originally sold as a letter opener.
This bookmark is American made by the Webster Company. It is marked with the makers hallmark and Sterling. This bookmark is from 1913. It was part of a novelty set of 6 pieces and was originally sold as a letter opener.
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This bookmark is made in Holland. It is marked with a tiny windmill, N10 and 90. It is probably 900 fine silver. The top has a scene from Aruba, an island in the Netherlands Antilles, in the West Indies. The date is unknown.
This bookmark is made in Holland. It is marked with a tiny windmill, N10 and 90. It is probably 900 fine silver. The top has a scene from Aruba, an island in the Netherlands Antilles, in the West Indies. The date is unknown.
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This bookmark was made in England. It has the hallmarks for Birmingham and 1936. The top has a medallion which says George VI and Elizabeth crowned 1937.
This bookmark was made in England. It has the hallmarks for Birmingham and 1936. The top has a medallion which says George VI and Elizabeth crowned 1937.
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 This bookmark was made in the US. It is a figural shape of Shakespeare reading a scroll. It is silver plate and the date is unknown.
This bookmark was made in the US. It is a figural shape of Shakespeare reading a scroll. It is silver plate and the date is unknown.
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This bookmark was made in Mexico. It is marked with the mark of the Union Nacional de Industriales de la Plata. The number 23 inside it is the makers mark. The back is marked Mexico Sterling. The inside blade is a cross with a crown and and eight pointed star. The date is unknown.
This bookmark was made in Mexico. It is marked with the mark of the Union Nacional de Industriales de la Plata. The number 23 inside it is the makers mark. The back is marked Mexico Sterling. The inside blade is a cross with a crown and and eight pointed star. The date is unknown.
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This is an American made bookmark manufactured by Gorham. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark, Sterling and the number 50. It large and heavy for a bookmark and has the picture of a Chrysanthemum with it's leaf. It's nicely detailed and is one of 33 different bookmarks from the Autumn 1888 Gorham Catalog.
This is an American made bookmark manufactured by Gorham. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark, Sterling and the number 50. It large and heavy for a bookmark and has the picture of a Chrysanthemum with it's leaf. It's nicely detailed and is one of 33 different bookmarks from the Autumn 1888 Gorham Catalog.
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This bookmark is American made. The manufacturer's hallmark is R&B Sterling but I'm not sure who that is (possibly Reed & Barton?). It is in the shape of an owl. Date is unknown.
This bookmark is American made. The manufacturer's hallmark is R&B Sterling but I'm not sure who that is (possibly Reed & Barton?). It is in the shape of an owl. Date is unknown.
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