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Hello everyone, I have been trying to figure out what these are, or belonged to. The bottoms are not alike. They seem to be cut off of something maybe a flag pole, or fence post? There heavy for a small piece they measure about 5″x5″ I have two of them. Any info would be greatly appreciated.
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PS> Sorry I thought I was creating a new thread in Silver, not metal eagles. My photo was too big to inclue, but I can email it. Thanks.

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Hello,

I have not been to Kovels for years. Anyway I could use some help in valuing this item from my Dad’s estate. He did some movie work, and this item was among his collection.

It is a one of a kind sterling item originally given to Cecil B. DeMille. The bottom is hard for me to read because of my vision, but the marks look like a lion passant, an anchor and possibly a G, all encircled.

It also reads sterling A4089 1 1/2 pint F.

The front reads:

In appreciation of our esteemed citizen

Cecil B. DeMIlle

From the Citizens of Hollywood
July 4 1917

Any help or direction is greatly appreciated.

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I already know most of this except Otto Wolter is a goblet not a chalis he has three styles of goblets if that will help you. thank you for your info and knowledge. I am fixing to sell them but we are looking for more info on them first. We know they came from a friend of his. We have the man papers from when he immigrated here and others.

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Otto Wolter (hallmark- a chalice) Schwaebisch Gmuend.
Founded 1875- active to 1991.Detailed dating is impossible!Crescent and crown indicates after 1888, if Otto Wolter hallmark is with Loth 13 and not with crescent and crown than it could be taded 1875-1888.
German silver is often found without maker`s mark.

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can someone please help me? I have a silver cuspidor with a german mark by otto wolter that i have been unable to get dated. it looks like nothing we have been able to find by him. we also have a small silver ashtray with 800 the german crescent moon and crown but we can’t find a makers mark.

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