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Antiques! => Antique Questions Forum => Topic started by: wolrep on August 01, 2013, 11:53:55 AM
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Recently picked these items up at auction. I have been doing some research but i have not been able to find out much. I could also be wrong and they are not a sugar bowl and creamer. All i have been able to find out so far is that they were made from cooper bros & sons. I've yet to find a match anywhere that would tell me when it was, style reference number, or anything else. Is anyone here able to help me?
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Sure looks like sugar & creamer !! Marked EP so we know its electroplated !!
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http://www.silvercollection.it/electroplatesilverCdue.html
Scroll down here and you can find your mark !!
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Thanks Mart. So far that is all I have been able to find out about it. I would really like to find out the year this was made.
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Are there any other marks on the bottom !! That's what I was trying to do but best you can do is get close,, let me see if I can narrow it down more !!
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Thanks mart bot have the number 2 stamped on the bottom as well.
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http://www.925-1000.dk/dlSheffield.html
This page tells the date letters and corresponding year for Sheffield plate !! Look for a letter,, the number is more likely a size or style number !!
Cant find anywhere that dates according to the mark they used !! Best I can figure on this early 20th century !! I would say between 1900 and about 1920 give or take a few years !! Silverplate doesn`t sell well and this set would be around $30. !!
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Thanks again mart but that list is for silver. Both have EP stamped on the bottom so they are both plated not silver
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You'll only find date letters for one of the bigger companies. That isn't one and it doesn't have a date letter.
Might be Edwin Blyde, 1900-1910.
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Here is a better close up of the marks.
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Its Cooper Brothers & Sons mark !! Thought I gave the one for plate ??
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Its Cooper Brothers & Sons mark !! Thought I gave the one for plate ??
Just Cooper Brothers, actually.