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I put up a vintage ( I think ) stainless steel Fish Serving set. It does have a hallmark on the underside of the fork that has. © TO. Or possibly. © IO. ? I have a pretty good pic in the listing in my booth in Collectibles/Vintage.
Does anyone recognize this hallmark/logo? Replacements.com doesn’t have stainless, but I hope there is a stainless site?? 5 pages searched on Google just frustrated me. I would really like more info when doing attributes or traits, etc.
Marge
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KnitsNMore Reputation: 10 See KnitsNMore's booth |
I found a set like yours at this [URL removed]
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They are in gold tone, but the rest of the description fits. There was no manufacturer mentioned
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thevintageflea Reputation: 251 See thevintageflea's booth |
Replacements.com DOES have stainless steel. I identify many of my items there.
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johngermaine Reputation: 576 See johngermaine's booth |
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