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Victor Co. Quadruple plate box #6139

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16 years ago
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Description Given as a birthday gift on April 16 1907 to Kathern Jhonston my grate grandma in Lakeside Ca from her father . She had all these years untill her death on April 6th 1995 in lakeside Ca , where my grandmother Katherins Daughter gave the box to me as a hand me down.
Category Silver and Silver Overlay
Medium silver
Distinguishing marks The #39 on iner lid and bottom inside , flower ingrave on lid only ,the bottom has Victor co. #6139 with a horse in a circle,Pat .date Aug 21,1906
Condition Fair
Size and dimensions of this item about 4 inch high , about 7 inches long, about 3 inches wide.
Date Period Pat. Aug 21,1906
Weight ?
History Kathern Jhonston recived as a gift in Lakeside Ca , in 1907 for her 6th birth day from her father , It was given to me Andrea Price when my grate grandma died in Lakeside Ca in 1995.
Price Paid (If known) unknown
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Submitted by dad756

Beautiful Piece. I've done some reading on plated pieces. Quadruple plate refers to the amount of silver used in the plating process. Ie: number of ounces it takes (4) to plate 144 pcs of flatware. Plated pieces are not quite as valuable as Sterling but Quadruple Plate is the best plating available at that time. The uniqueness and numbers on the piece will eventually give you a better idea of the price. Sorry not knowledgeable enough to give price but hope this info helps a little in your search. Best of luck.
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