Unknown manufacturer - American?

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gyl
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Unknown manufacturer - American?

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I have a coffee pot, marked sterling silver with shield markings that look like an eagle head, letter D, and seated figure. It is most likely American, but i cannot find the markings in libraries. Does anybody know what it is? The pot looks light and thin. Hope it is really sterling. Here are the pictures.

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Much to my chagrin that you got it and I didn't...grumble, grumble...it's the real deal. See Dunkirk Silversmiths, Inc. here: https://www.925-1000.com/americansilver_D2.html

Your's would be a variant of the mark.
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BTW..try re-posting the pictures a bit larger (Hotlinks for forums in 640 size).
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Being as you are in Nu Yoke, it might be by their pedecessor the Gold Recovery and Refining Corp. (1940-45) of NY, NY. They should be under "G" listing.
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Re: Unknown manufacturer - American?

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Thank you very much! It looks exactly as the marks from Dunkirk Silversmiths.
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