Posted 1 year ago
Liptor
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I am trying to find out the maker of this bowl, it was my Great Grandfathers. Half of the marking is rubbed smooth. The markings that I can read are ????RY & PELTONSIL.CO??, PB maybe, stamp 49 and above of of that ???ADRUPLE. Can anyone help me? It is not in good shape but just curious.
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MERRY & PELTON SIL CO, ST LOUIS, MO.
Quadruple plate means that is not sterling silver.
Pelton Bros. Silver Plate Co. was located in St. Louis Missouri and seems to have existed from 1872 to 1900. It was managed for a time by Philip S.Pelton.