kali_is_my_copilot
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So I've gotten a lot better at tracking down this type of information but I have a handful of items that I haven't been able to pin down.
First is a sterling and.... topaz? stag pin. I love this piece and would really like to know more about it. The closest I've been able to get for the hallmark is Lebolt & Co. out of Chicago. The style of the hallmark matches but the font of the L is different. They mostly did housewares, and what jewelry I've been able to look up from them sounds very high-end.


Next is a sterling bracelet with a neat link style.


A tree(?) pin with the most secure latch style I've ever seen:




Sterling & turquoise beaded necklace, not sure if the sunburst is a hallmark or generic accent.


Sterling-handled child's knife decorated with what I'm guessing is Peter Rabbit (it's the satchel). There is an artisan's signature after the sterling mark and I can't make it out, hope someone recognizes the chicken scratch or the style.




And last but not least one of the coolest things I've ever found. A collectible spoon from Vezelay, France, marked JM inside the bowl.





First is a sterling and.... topaz? stag pin. I love this piece and would really like to know more about it. The closest I've been able to get for the hallmark is Lebolt & Co. out of Chicago. The style of the hallmark matches but the font of the L is different. They mostly did housewares, and what jewelry I've been able to look up from them sounds very high-end.


Next is a sterling bracelet with a neat link style.


A tree(?) pin with the most secure latch style I've ever seen:




Sterling & turquoise beaded necklace, not sure if the sunburst is a hallmark or generic accent.


Sterling-handled child's knife decorated with what I'm guessing is Peter Rabbit (it's the satchel). There is an artisan's signature after the sterling mark and I can't make it out, hope someone recognizes the chicken scratch or the style.




And last but not least one of the coolest things I've ever found. A collectible spoon from Vezelay, France, marked JM inside the bowl.




