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  2. Weighted sterling - Wikipedia

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    Weighted sterling or weighted silver refers to items such as candlesticks, candy dishes, salt and pepper shakers, and trophies that have a heavy thick weighted foot or pedestal base, in order to keep them steady and not easy to topple over. [1] Wax, plaster, copper, or lead is used in the base to give the item strength, stability, and heft.

  3. James Dixon & Sons - Wikipedia

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    Most of the Dixon whistles found are not stamped, as it was not customary to stamp whistles in the earlier Victorian era, except for the ones made of sterling silver . As a result, all of Dixon stamped whistles are very rare; the ones stamped J. Dixon & Sons are a bit less rare than the others, as is the Dixon Logo of Trumpet and Banner.

  4. Eddy Duchin - Wikipedia

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    Duchin met his future wife, the socialite Marjorie Oelrichs, at the Waldorf in New York City, and wed at Oelrichs' mother's apartment at the Hotel Pierre on June 5, 1935, officiated by Judge Vincent Lippe. [10] [11] They had one son, Peter Duchin, born July 28, 1937. Tragically, Marjorie died just six days after the birth. [12]

  5. Marjorie Oelrichs - Wikipedia

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    Oelrichs died on August 3, 1937, in the Harbor Sanitarium at 667 Madison Avenue, [9] just six days after the 1937 birth of the couple's son, Peter Oelrichs Duchin (born July 28, 1937). [10] After Eddy's death in 1951, Peter was raised by close family friends, statesman W. Averell Harriman and his wife, Marie Norton Harriman. [8]

  6. Silver hallmarks - Wikipedia

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    The mark for silver meeting the sterling standard of purity is the Lion Passant, but there have been other variations over the years, most notably the mark indicating Britannia purity. The Britannia standard was obligatory in Britain between 1697 and 1720 to try to help prevent British sterling silver coins from being melted to make silver plate .

  7. Towle Silversmiths - Wikipedia

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    Over the years, Towle has created numerous sterling silver flatware patterns in the United States: including the "Candlelight" in 1934, the "Marie Louise" in 1939, which became the official sterling silver pattern for U.S. embassies worldwide, "Old Master" in 1942, now considered by some to be the company's flagship pattern, and the "Contour ...

  8. Commemorative coins of the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    Since 1982 all of these have also been produced as sterling silver and 22 carat gold proofs. Although the design of the old round £1 coin changed every year, ...

  9. Crown (British coin) - Wikipedia

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    The crown was first issued during the reign of Edward VI, as part of the coinage of the Kingdom of England. Always a heavy silver coin weighing around one ounce , during the 19th and 20th centuries the crown declined from being a real means of exchange to being a coin rarely spent, and minted for commemorative purposes only.

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