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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 Dominick and Haff. It is marked with the makers hallmark and sterling. It is an art nouveau design in the shape of a knife. The date is 1900 - 1910.
This bookmark was made in the US by Dominick and Haff. It is marked with the makers hallmark and sterling. It is an art nouveau design in the shape of a knife. The date is 1900 - 1910.
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This bookmark was made in Sweden in 1932. It is marked CGH, other Swiss marks and the year mark F8. The top has a blue enamel shield with three crowns within and is topped by a more ornate crown. The middle blade is inscribed "J.P. 8/4 1935".
This bookmark was made in Sweden in 1932. It is marked CGH, other Swiss marks and the year mark F8. The top has a blue enamel shield with three crowns within and is topped by a more ornate crown. The middle blade is inscribed "J.P. 8/4 1935".
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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 is marked Sterling an is without a makers mark. It is made in the US. It is in the shape of a sword.
This bookmark is marked Sterling an is without a makers mark. It is made in the US. It is in the shape of a sword.
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This bookmark was made in the US by Tiffany & Co. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. The date could be early 1900's from the mark but that's just a guess. The top is in the shape of a maple leaf. It's interesting because it is asymetrical.
This bookmark was made in the US by Tiffany & Co. It is marked Tiffany & Co. Makers Sterling. The date could be early 1900's from the mark but that's just a guess. The top is in the shape of a maple leaf. It's interesting because it is asymetrical.
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This bookmark is made in Australia. The top part of the bookmark is an enamel on brass picture of the Town Hall Melbourne. The blades are not silver. It is marked Pitcher Melb. on the back. The date is unknown.
This bookmark is made in Australia. The top part of the bookmark is an enamel on brass picture of the Town Hall Melbourne. The blades are not silver. It is marked Pitcher Melb. on the back. The date is unknown.
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This bookmark was made in Canada or France. It is inscribed Ste Anne de Beaupré commemorating the famous Saint from Canada. The top has a leaf design.
This bookmark was made in Canada or France. It is inscribed Ste Anne de Beaupré commemorating the famous Saint from Canada. The top has a leaf design.
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 This bookmark was made in either Scotland or the US in the 1950's. It is made of chrome or silver plate in the shape of a trowel with a goldstone handle. Goldstone was very popular in the 1950's.
This bookmark was made in either Scotland or the US in the 1950's. It is made of chrome or silver plate in the shape of a trowel with a goldstone handle. Goldstone was very popular in the 1950's.
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