Spoon S-in-shield COIN L. M. Sigler
Re: Spoon S-in-shield COIN L. M. Sigler
https://books.google.com/books?id=sXIoA ... il&f=false
Sigler citation...if link works.
Sigler citation...if link works.
Re: Spoon S-in-shield COIN L. M. Sigler
The retailer is probably Lucius Menville Sigler of Cleveland, Ohio. You may need to post a close up of the trademark for further identification; athough, I do think the mark is familiar.
Re: Spoon S-in-shield COIN L. M. Sigler
Ref: https://books.google.com/books?id=X4AUA ... &q&f=false
Starting pg.118--Sumner and Sigler entered wholesale jewelry trade in 1875. Sigler bought out Sumner later and firm known as Sigler Brothers is engaged in jewelry manufacturing as well as trade business.
Starting pg.118--Sumner and Sigler entered wholesale jewelry trade in 1875. Sigler bought out Sumner later and firm known as Sigler Brothers is engaged in jewelry manufacturing as well as trade business.
Re: Spoon S-in-shield COIN L. M. Sigler
Rainwater showed the S-in-pointy-shield as the center mark of Sears Roebuck items done in plate. While Sears did deal with (sterling) silver in their catalogues, I didn't think this object would fit with them as a source (but anything's possible). Will see if I can improve the shot of the mark.