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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 Japan by an unknown manufacturer at the turn of the 20th century. It is silver plate over brass and has a high relief picture of birds.
This bookmark was made in Japan by an unknown manufacturer at the turn of the 20th century. It is silver plate over brass and has a high relief picture of birds.
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This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It has two hallmarks surrounding the word sterling. The left mark is in the shape of a shield and if you turn it upside down it has the letters U.S.F. The bookmarks is in the shape of a trowel with a bamboo handle. It is possibly made in China for export to the west.
This bookmark was made in the US by an unknown manufacturer. It has two hallmarks surrounding the word sterling. The left mark is in the shape of a shield and if you turn it upside down it has the letters U.S.F. The bookmarks is in the shape of a trowel with a bamboo handle. It is possibly made in China for export to the west.
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This bookmark was made in an unknown country by an unknown manufacturer. It is large and heavy and made of solid brass. It is more of a letter opener then a bookmark but it does have two blades. The top is a curled brass cord with an intricate design. Date is unknown.
This bookmark was made in an unknown country by an unknown manufacturer. It is large and heavy and made of solid brass. It is more of a letter opener then a bookmark but it does have two blades. The top is a curled brass cord with an intricate design. Date is unknown.
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This bookmark was made in the US. It is silver plated over brass and was made sometime in the 1890's - 1910. It is a hand with a fancy cuff. It is unmarked.
This bookmark was made in the US. It is silver plated over brass and was made sometime in the 1890's - 1910. It is a hand with a fancy cuff. It is unmarked.
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This bookmark is made in the US by an unknown manufacturer for Tiffany and Co. It is marked Sterling and Tiffany and Co. The top blade is an art nouveau leaf design.
This bookmark is made in the US by an unknown manufacturer for Tiffany and Co. It is marked Sterling and Tiffany and Co. The top blade is an art nouveau leaf design.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Shiebler. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark and the number 4365. It is in the shape of a ribbon with a bow at the top. The date is 1890 - 1900.
This bookmark was made in the US by Shiebler. It is marked with the manufacturers hallmark and the number 4365. It is in the shape of a ribbon with a bow at the top. The date is 1890 - 1900.
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This is my least expensive bookmark. I paid only $3 for it. It is marked Sterling with no makers hallmark. It is probably of recent vintage.
This is my least expensive bookmark. I paid only $3 for it. It is marked Sterling with no makers hallmark. It is probably of recent vintage.
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This bookmark is American made by Theodore Foster & Brothers Co. It is marked F&B 925/1000 and the number 11 (probably a catalog number) and is in the shape of a sword. It was manufactured circa 1900.
This bookmark is American made by Theodore Foster & Brothers Co. It is marked F&B 925/1000 and the number 11 (probably a catalog number) and is in the shape of a sword. It was manufactured circa 1900.
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