Sterling Silver William B. Kerr Dance Card Pad on Antique Star Motif Chain

$595.00
William Kerr Co began creating sterling silver pieces in 1855 in Newark NJ. This dance card/notepad dates to the 1880’s (there is a clear hallmark on the back side -medieval ax with three x’s. There are hand engraved numbers -1477A and a stamped 5.

The pad is sterling silver and measures just shy of 3” in length and 2” wide. It is a beautiful example of repousse. It has a hinge with a large bale. There are six celluloid pages. I lightly polished but kept the patina.

It hangs from a Victorian bookchain that features links with cut out stars, triangles. The clasp is a large spring ring measuring 15 mm. So easy to use the chain on multiple pendants.

Length of chain is about 16”.

It is in very good condition-no dents just typical surface wear.

Layaway is available.
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William Kerr Co began creating sterling silver pieces in 1855 in Newark NJ. This dance card/notepad dates to the 1880’s (there is a clear hallmark on the back side -medieval ax with three x’s. There are hand engraved numbers -1477A and a stamped 5.

The pad is sterling silver and measures just shy of 3” in length and 2” wide. It is a beautiful example of repousse. It has a hinge with a large bale. There are six celluloid pages. I lightly polished but kept the patina.

It hangs from a Victorian bookchain that features links with cut out stars, triangles. The clasp is a large spring ring measuring 15 mm. So easy to use the chain on multiple pendants.

Length of chain is about 16”.

It is in very good condition-no dents just typical surface wear.

Layaway is available.
William Kerr Co began creating sterling silver pieces in 1855 in Newark NJ. This dance card/notepad dates to the 1880’s (there is a clear hallmark on the back side -medieval ax with three x’s. There are hand engraved numbers -1477A and a stamped 5.

The pad is sterling silver and measures just shy of 3” in length and 2” wide. It is a beautiful example of repousse. It has a hinge with a large bale. There are six celluloid pages. I lightly polished but kept the patina.

It hangs from a Victorian bookchain that features links with cut out stars, triangles. The clasp is a large spring ring measuring 15 mm. So easy to use the chain on multiple pendants.

Length of chain is about 16”.

It is in very good condition-no dents just typical surface wear.

Layaway is available.