Help with sterling Jewelry mark please. Is it Eisenberg?

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Patti_OC
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Help with sterling Jewelry mark please. Is it Eisenberg?

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I have a pair of sterling snow ski pins that I puchased at an estate sale. The backs are marked Sterling and a block E which I think would be Eisenberg 1940's or 50's but it also looks like the E is directly beside an L. Thanks for any help!

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Sorry, Eisenberg created elegant high end rhinestone set costume that imitates fine jewelry, this was made by Lamond Fils of Montreal, see ->
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Tom,
Thanks so much for your quick reply. Doesn't really matter to me that they are not Eisenberg. I am not really a jewelry person so I really don't know what would make a great find or not! Just glad you could help me identify. Thanks again!!
Pat
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admin wrote:Sorry, Eisenberg created elegant high end rhinestone set costume that imitates fine jewelry, this was made by C Lamond Fils of Montreal, see ->
http://www.925-1000.com/canadiansilver_02.html
Regards, Tom
C Lamond & Fils Limitee or C Lamond and Sons Limited Montreal, Canada registered their LF trademark on 30 June 1933. I believe the father went by Cornelius Lamond and his full name was Charles Joseph Cornelius Lamond. Cornelius Lamond had been the superintendent at George Frederick Hemsley Company Limited, Manufacturing Jewelers.
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