Creamer and sugar dated around 1769 any pictures or info?
you go online and it says everything about it Monarch Silver Company made silverware place settings.
Monarch Silver Company is a trade name recorded in the Trademark Division of the Patent Office by the National Silver Company in 1943 for use on silverplated flatware and cutlery.
I just paid $76.50 for one
It probably reads 92.5 which means it's 92.5% silver, a common percentage.
Well, honey, that 962 mark on a piece of silver from Monarch Silver Company means it's made of silver that's 96.2% pure. It's basically the silver equivalent of finding a diamond in the rough - valuable and worth holding onto. So, if you've got something with that mark, you've hit the jackpot in the silver world.
I have very old necklace stamped 356 also with a Crown stamped also.
If you refer to British coins, the reigning Monarch is on the obverse. Silver Jubilee of who or what?
The "555" stamped on the bottom of a Monarch Silver Co. baby cup typically indicates the silver content or quality of the item. In the context of silverware, it often refers to the percentage of pure silver used in the alloy, suggesting that the piece is made from high-quality silver. Additionally, it could be a model or pattern number used by the manufacturer. Monarch Silver Co. is known for producing items that may be collectible or of sentimental value, especially when associated with baby gifts.
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Tuttle Silver Company was created in 1890.
Stieff Silver Company Factory was created in 1925.
meriden b company is a sterling silver (hallowware) manufacturing company that made sterling silver pieces. They were established in the 1800's Can you always trust the 'sterling' mark on this company's silver?