Strange mark on silver bracelet

kawaiidragon

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Ok, I was checking out my new bracelet and was trying to research the maker's mark and I'm a little curious about who made it. I wont say what the mark looks like O_o lol, but maybe someone here might know. I can't really see what the detail is, just the silhouette. Any clues? PSX_20170622_172314.jpg PSX_20170622_172405.jpg

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The closest i could find was,

Stuart Nye hallmark ( Irish )

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The closest i could find was,

Stuart Nye hallmark ( Irish )

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NOT Stuart Nye. I am extremely familiar with this NC based jeweler. Old school "hammered" silver jewelry is what they've made since 1934, I believe. However it does bear a passing resemblance to that makers mark.
 

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NOT Stuart Nye. I am extremely familiar with this NC based jeweler. Old school "hammered" silver jewelry is what they've made since 1934, I believe. However it does bear a passing resemblance to that makers mark.

Yeah i only grabbed the closest image i could find on google and their desciption. But it does look similar. If TS could give us new pictures with better focus on the actual markings, that would help a lot. Usually the majority of hallmarks have the makers initials somewhere. I'm having a hard time identifying the letters with the current pictures.
 

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kawaiidragon

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Yeah i only grabbed the closest image i could find on google and their desciption. But it does look similar. If TS could give us new pictures with better focus on the actual markings, that would help a lot. Usually the majority of hallmarks have the makers initials somewhere. I'm having a hard time identifying the letters with the current pictures.
Let me try to get a better one. My hands aren't very steady lately, but let me see if I can get a better one

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kawaiidragon

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Ok, I took another look at it. The top 2 are Bs the left one is reversed. I couldn't get it as clear in my camera as what I could make out through my loupe, but its BBI 20170626_081946.jpg

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I'd say that the bracelet was made during the 70s.

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Thank you so much! It helped very much. ^_^ I was looking at it upside down >_<

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I'm glad i could help! Haha yeah, it happens to the best of us. Good luck with that bracelet! If you're going to clean it, i'd suggest a strong toothpaste and a toothbrush to polish it up a little! (Y)
 

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kawaiidragon

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I'm glad i could help! Haha yeah, it happens to the best of us. Good luck with that bracelet! If you're going to clean it, i'd suggest a strong toothpaste and a toothbrush to polish it up a little! (Y)
Sweet! Thanks. I hate having to go all the way to the jewelers to have everything cleaned

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